Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India’s Nehra conundrum: Will it be a perfect farewell?

SPOTLIGHT ON NEHRA India, yet to score a T20 victory over New Zealand, will hope the pacer’s inclusion works

- Siddhartha Sharma siddhartha.sharma@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Ashish Nehra will bid adieu to his 18-year internatio­nal career on Wednesday, turning out one last time in India’s blue in the first T20 against New Zealand at his home ground.

However, it could cause some dilemma in the dressing room. And it won’t be a surprise if Virat Kohli and the India team management are torn between sentiment and the keenness to hit New Zealand with everything they have and halt the visitors’ 5-0 run in T20s.

Playing Nehra, 38, in his farewell match at his favourite Ferozeshah Kotla ground on Wednesday will mean tweaking the bowling line-up.

Nehra was not given a game in the T20s against Australia, which led to his request for a farewell game on his home turf. That suggested he was seen more as a backup bowler.

Thus for Nehra to be included in the playing eleven, he will either have to be the third seamer alongside Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar. Otherwise, the team will have to take a big step and drop one of the two, hoping Hardik Pandya will step up. Otherwise, one of the spinners may have to make way.

However, India, who were run close in the deciding ODI game in Kanpur by New Zealand, can pin hopes on Nehra to bowl quick, which the 38-yearold has never compromise­d on.

On Tuesday, all eyes were fixed on Nehra at the Kotla. But he went to inspect the pitch and hit the massage table before heading home.

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Nehra has almost exclusivel­y honed his game for IPL cricket in the last few years, and will be determined to bid farewell after proving his knack of exploiting the weakness in opposition batsmen one last time.

With the new ball, Nehra can hit the deck and bring the ball back into right-handers. His one great strength has been the ability to release the ball really late to outwit batsmen trying to step out and hit.

Although his 6/23 against England at Durban in the 2003 World Cup was his high point, his T20 contributi­on can’t be ignored.

He has played 26 matches and India have won 18 of them. And Nehra has proved his worth as an exceptiona­l death-over specialist.

In Australia in January 2016, India won at Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney with Nehra bowling economical­ly when India were struggling to settle down on a new-ball combinatio­n.

Later, in the Asia Cup T20 in Dhaka, India won the title with Nehra leading from the front. And who can forget his spell against England at Nagpur earlier this year?

Nehra took 3/28 and his spell summed him up. He bounced out Jason Roy and Sam Billings and later trapped Ben Stokes with a slower delivery.

On Tuesday, there was little clarity on Hardik Pandya’s fitness, and that could provide Nehra the opportunit­y to sign off in style, helping India achieve their first victory against the Kiwis in

T20s.

The Saurashtra bowler, now 26, was pushed into his only Test in SA as a teenager in 2010 and ended wicektless.

He has played 7 ODIS (8 wickets) and one

T20 (0).

The Karnataka bowler (33 years) seems to have played his only India game (a T20 in 2015 vs SA). NEWDELHI: There is a chill in the air as winter sets in over northern India. It could be great to play cricket, but if it’s a night fixture, tackling dew could be a bowler’s biggest challenge.

On Sunday, when India won the third ODI against New Zealand at Kanpur, dew was a nightmare for the Indian bowlers as the Kiwis came close to clinching the match and series.

On Tuesday, bowling coach Bharat Arun came up with a plan. Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav was given a bottle of water and asked to wet the ball before each delivery at the nets. Kuldeep emptied bottle after bottle to get used to bowling with a wet ball.

At Kanpur, finger spinners Axar Patel and Kedar Jadhav struggled to grip the ball. Yuzvendra Chahal landed the ball perfectly as the ball comes out of the back of the

hand. NEWDELHI: The Delhi and District Cricket Associatio­n inaugurate­d the Virender Sehwag Gate at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Tuesday but the occasion was marred as the DDCA got an important Indian Test landmark wrong.

Amid all the euphoria the DDCA failed to proof read Sehwag’s Test statistics displayed on a metal plate embedded on the iron gate. It said Virender Sehwag is the ‘Only Indian to score a Triple Century in Test Cricket’. DDCA forgot that Karnataka batsman Karun Nair had joined the explosive opener by scoring an unbeaten 303 against England in the Chennai Test last December. Sehwag had even welcomed Nair to the club.

NOT ACCOUNTABL­E

Typical of DDCA, no one took responsibi­lity for the faux pas.

When Hindustan Times contacted the state associatio­n for clarificat­ion, nobody was ready to speak on the matter.

Normally quick to react on flaws, Sehwag was gracious, choosing not to blow up the blunder.

The former Test batsman said “it’s an honour to have a gate named after me at the Kotla,” the ground where he started his cricketing journey.

“I remember when I started off, I used to daily cross this gate

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Barinder Sran Jaydev Unadkat Sreenath Aravind Ashish Nehra has played 26 T20IS and India have won 18 of them.
GETTY IMAGES Barinder Sran Jaydev Unadkat Sreenath Aravind Ashish Nehra has played 26 T20IS and India have won 18 of them.
 ?? PTI ?? Fans in front of the Virender Sehwag Gate at the Ferozeshah Kotla after its inaugurati­on on Tuesday.
PTI Fans in front of the Virender Sehwag Gate at the Ferozeshah Kotla after its inaugurati­on on Tuesday.

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