Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Afghanista­n Test ill-timed’

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Former India skipper Dilip Vengsarkar has questioned BCCI’S decision to host a Test against Afghanista­n j ust a month before the England tour.

Vengsarkar, who also served as the chief selector between 2006 and 2008, believes that instead of playing against Afghanista­n, India should have concentrat­ed on planning for the Test series in England.

“Afghanista­n Test is wrongly scheduled. That’s what I feel. They should have concentrat­ed more on England tour. It makes no logic to play against Afghanista­n just before playing England,” Vengsarkar said here on Friday.

Recently some former cricketers, including ex-australia captain Michael Clarke, had questioned Virat Kohli’s decision to miss the Afghanista­n Test and instead play county cricket to prepare for the tour of England.

Vengsarkar, though, backed the India captain’s call and added that Pujara should have done the same.

“Virat’s decision to play county cricket is good. He will get time to acclimatis­e. The last England tour was not good for him, so he is very keen to do well this time. The more he plays in England, the better he will become.

“In fact if I were a selector, I would have also asked Pujara to stay back (in England) and play county cricket because playing in India against Afghanista­n makes no sense. He is not very consistent at this moment, so playing in England would have given him more chances to get in the groove,” said the 62-year-old.

A member of the 1983 ODI World Cup-winning team, Vengsarkar, though, praised the itinerary of the Indian team and backed Kohli and Co. to do well.

India’s month-long tour of England begins on July 3. They will play three T20s and three ODIS before embarking on a fiveTest series with the first Test scheduled to begin at Trent Bridge on August 1. Prior to England series, India are also slated to face Ireland in a twomatch T20 series.

“This is a good itinerary. You have enough games to prepare for the Tests. Last time in South Africa, there was hardly any match for preparatio­n and therefore our players didn’t have enough time to adjust to conditions there.

I expect a lot from the Indian team now. We have very good fast bowlers. We have a balanced team. Since our fast bowers are very good at internatio­nal level, we should be able to beat England,” said Vengsarkar­l.

Vengsarkar said India should play a leg-spinner in England considerin­g batsmen’s struggle against wrist spinners.

They should have concentrat­ed more on England tour. It makes no logic to play against Afghanista­n just before playing England.

 ?? GETTY ?? Virat Kohli will miss the Afghanista­n Test as he will play for Surrey to prepare for England series.
GETTY Virat Kohli will miss the Afghanista­n Test as he will play for Surrey to prepare for England series.
 ?? AFP ?? Kane Williamson (right) has effected smart changes in bowling.
AFP Kane Williamson (right) has effected smart changes in bowling.

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