Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rohit to return as opener, combine with Shikhar

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FAMILIAR ROLE After batting at No 4 in the IPL, pair to renew successful 2013 partnershi­p

cycle for Rohit, whose limitedove­rs career was transforme­d by Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s inspired decision to promote him up the order during India’s successful Champions Trophy campaign in 2013.

One of the biggest reasons for India’s success was the RohitShikh­ar Dhawan duo, which is again back to face the new ball in conditions, which will be pretty familiar to the one they encountere­d four years back.

With Ajinkya Rahane failing as an opener in the first warm-up game, even the remotest thoughts of a change at the top, if there was one at all, will not be entertaine­d by the team management.

Kohli, after a well-compiled half-century in the first game, would prefer another good hit out there in the middle along with Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who looked impressive during his brief stint.

It is still not clear if Yuvraj Singh, recovering from a bout of viral fever will be available tomorrow or not. The veteran also needs some batting practice ahead of the Pakistan game.

The skipper would also like to give Kedar Jadhav a chance to get a decent hit in the middle.

Bangladesh has been a very decent side in 50-overs cricket. A testimony to that was their quarter-final finish during the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The pace quartet of Mustafizur Rahaman, Rubel Hossain, Taskin Ahmed and skipper Mashrafe Mortaza can prove to be more than a handful for any opposition on a given day.

In fact, India lost an ODI away series against Bangladesh back in 2015 when Mustafizur was relatively new to internatio­nal cricket.

Facing them in real match time will mean good preparatio­n ahead of the marquee clash against Pakistan, next Sunday.

India’s bowling attack however looked good against the Kiwis, bowling them out for 189.

There are some ‘happy problems’ for skipper Kohli, who has three potent new ball options in Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami to choose from.

The bulk of the death overs will be taken care by Yorker specialist Jasprit Bumrah.

The other issue that Kohli needs to address is his lead spinner in the attack.

Ravindra Jadeja’s all-round abilities in the shorter format are more recognised than Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who has been a powerhouse performer for India in Test cricket.

The second match will give an idea of what will be

India’s playing

XI going into the opening fixture.

 ?? HINDUSTAN TIMES ?? Rohit Sharma will be back as opener after batting down the order in the IPL.
HINDUSTAN TIMES Rohit Sharma will be back as opener after batting down the order in the IPL.

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