Deccan Chronicle

Breathtaki­ng opener

India take on Bangladesh in their first T20 match in New Delhi

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New Delhi, Nov. 2: The youngsters on the fringes will line up for another World Twenty20 audition while a few seniors will try to get back into the groove when firmfavour­ite India take on Bangladesh in the smoghit series-opener here on Sunday.

Questions have been raised over the rationale behind hosting the match in Delhi at a time when the national capital is battling post-Diwali air pollution but the BCCI ruled out shifting the tie at the last minute due to logistic issues.

The visiting side is not complainin­g but pollution, the resultant health concerns and the ban imposed on Bangladesh’s iconic all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan just before the tour has definitely hogged more limelight in the build-up to the three-match series.

The teams are ready to battle it out and with no establishe­d name figuring in India’s bowling department, it will be an opportunit­y for Mumbai all-rounder Shivam Dube, his statemate Shardul Thakur and Rajasthan’s Deepak Chahar to show what they bring to the table.

There are still around

20 matches that India will play before next year’s World T20 in Australia but the Indian team management has said that it would prefer to identify the core of the team without much tinkering. Considerin­g the same, it is time for these youngsters, including spin allrounder Washington Sundar, to make a case for themselves.

Stand-in captain Rohit Sharma is in perilous form and he would look to carry his Test form into the shortest format. But his opening partner Shikhar Dhawan is yet to find that big knock after making a comeback to white-ball cricket from a thumb injury that had cut short his 50over World Cup in England.

The Delhi left-hander had scores of 36 and 40 during the South Africa series and struggled to find runs during the recently-concluded Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he managed just one half-century in seven matches.

Among others, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Krunal Pandya and local boy Rishabh Pant look certainty in the middle order. If Shivam Dube is handed his much-awaited India debut, he will have to be placed up in the batting order, considerin­g his big-hitting ability.

Dube’s selection in the playing XI will rule out both Manish Pandey and Sanju Samson because the remaining slots are likely to be taken by Yuzvendra Chahal, Khaleel Ahmed, Deepak Chahar and Washington Sundar.

Like Dhawan, it’s also an opportunit­y for legspinner Chahal to earn back his place in the Indian side. Getting limited opportunit­ies this year has put brakes on his career which at one time soared in company of Kuldeep Yadav.

With Chahal likely to be preferred for usually lowslow Kotla surface, an offspinner in Washington Sundar will be a more useful option than fielding leg spinner Rahul Chahar.

The team may not field two wrist spinners and Sundar’s superior batting ability gives him an edge. For India, it’s also a chance to work out a strategy to do well when it bats first. The team management has identified this as an issue since if the top order fails, the middle order does not inspire much confidence.

Bangladesh have emerged as a potent Asian cricketing force, replacing struggling Sri Lanka in that position, but the neighbouri­ng side has not been in the best of form, of late. Afghanista­n trumped them for a historic Test win in Chittagong in September, though Bangladesh did a decent job in the following T20 tri-series, winning three of the four matches they played but not before losing a T20 to the Asian minnows.

Bangladesh would still present a good challenge, especially with their strong batting line up which is led by skipper Mahmudulla­h Riyad. But they will definitely miss charismati­c skipper Shakib, who has been banned by the ICC for failing to report corrupt approaches. In his absence, the onus will also be on Liton Das, Mushfiqur Rahim and Soumya Sarker to deliver the goods.

 ?? AFP ?? Shikhar Dhawan during a training session ahead of the first T20 against Bangladesh.
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AFP Shikhar Dhawan during a training session ahead of the first T20 against Bangladesh. —

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