Deccan Chronicle

India eye Kiwi polish

Men in Blue face injury-hit New Zealand as T20 World Cup build-up continues

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Auckland, Jan. 23: Preparatio­ns for the World Cup on top of their agenda, India will take on an injury-hit New Zealand in a rare five-match

T20 Internatio­nal series starting Friday during which seamfriend­ly wickets would be a major challenge for the visitors.

Unlike most overseas tours, this will be a quick start for the Indian team. In a tight season, the first T20 comes only five days after their last ODI against Australia at home. The team arrived in Auckland on Tuesday and chose to rest on Wednesday.

Thursday was when they hit the nets ahead of the tour-opening game. On the plus side, this hectic schedule helps the team management maintain consistenc­y in team selection as they continue experiment­ing across the available squad in a World Cup year.

The T20 showpiece is scheduled to be held in Australia in October this year. Despite injury issues to key white-ball personnel like Shikhar Dhawan, Hardik Pandya, Deepak Chahar and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar this past home season, the bench strength has come across adequate and raring to go for challenges ahead.

It begins at the top where KL Rahul has stepped up as a key part of India’s white-ball plans. He did enough against the West Indies as Shikhar Dhawan’s replacemen­t to merit a starting spot, and then formed a solid pairing when Dhawan returned while Rohit Sharma was rested. And now, India will once again start this T20 series with Rohit and Rahul pairing up at the top.

Skipper Virat Kohli dropped hints that Rahul’s newfound confidence in his dual role as batsman-keeper has given vital options to the team. According to Kohli, Rahul will continue to keep wickets in both ODIs and

T20Is, but will open in the shortest format while returning to the middle-order in the

50-over format.

It could mean that Prithvi Shaw is being primed for an ODI debut and a potential pairing with Rohit when the threematch series begins on February 5. The skipper also indicated a change in middle order plans. With Rahul keeping wickets, the fit-again Rishabh Pant could lose his spot in the playing eleven.

Manish Pandey is expected to play as the fifth specialist batsman and Shreyas Iyer will regain his spot at number four. Pandey, Iyer and Pant batted together in the nets on Thursday, while Sanju Samson hung around, only to pad up later on.

The Kerala batsman didn’t seem to be in contention for the first T20I. Pant and Pandey could both fit into the playing eleven should India opt for five bowlers and leave out the sixth option in Shivam Dube. Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja are the other two all-round options.

The Yuzvendra ChahalKuld­eep Yadav combinatio­n is yet to play a game together since the 2019 ODI World Cup, and it remains to be seen if things will change in this aspect. In the pace department, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah are assured starters, while the toss-up will be between Shardul Thakur and Navdeep Saini.

Kiwis had beaten India 2-1 in the T20I series last year. The Black Caps also won 2-1 in the T20I series during their Sri Lankan tour, and then drew 2-2 at home against England in a five-match series. Despite the recent good record in the shortest format, there is a downbeat mood in the hosts’ dressing room thanks to the 3-0 shellackin­g received in Australia over the past month.

It hasn’t helped that the disappoint­ing loss to their transTasma­n rivals has raised questions about Kane Williamson’s future as captain.

 ?? — NEW ZEALAND CRICKET ?? Virat Kohli and his New Zealand counterpar­t Kane Williamson pose with the T20 trophy.
— NEW ZEALAND CRICKET Virat Kohli and his New Zealand counterpar­t Kane Williamson pose with the T20 trophy.

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