Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Series sweep achieved, India gear up for bigger battles

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to make the side more versatile will also face a tougher test in the home series against Australia starting September 17.

Rahul fell cheaply to spinner Akila Dananjaya in all three games as a middle-order batsman. In fact, he was so uncomforta­ble facing spin straightaw­ay that stand-in skipper Lasith Malinga brought on Dananjaya the moment Rahul came into bat in the fourth ODI. And he fell for seven, chipping a catch to mid-on.

Similarly, facing Mitchell Starc or Mohammad Amir in more seam-friendly conditions could be a big challenge for the top order. Amir did cause damage in the ICC Champions Trophy final. Thus finding the right man for specific slots will be as vital as getting a player to ease into an unfamiliar position.

Kohli though acknowledg­ed the challenge going forward. “We spoke about experiment­ing with a few guys going up and down the order. We have to try a few things,” he said after the series. “Once we start playing like this and get more confident with the roles we’re given, we can be more unpredicta­ble. And with the talent we have in the side if we can be unpredicta­ble as well, it becomes a lethal combinatio­n.

While India’s batting is in full force in Sri Lanka, the bowling depth stood out. Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja were never missed. Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar with wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzhvendra Chahal and left-arm spinner Axar Patel were solid.

Bumrah claimed 15 wickets, while Axar made it hard for the batsmen and took six wickets in four games at an average of 25.8.

“It’s the height that really helps him (Axar) get extra bounce and the extra pace. He’s got a very strong shoulder and people find it difficult to sweep him. Kuldeep and Chahal being wrist spinners will always keep you in the game,” said Kohli.

“It’s going to be a challenge among all the bowlers and spinners that are going to be part of the bigger group to make it to the 2019 World Cup.”

Virat Kohli, however, wants to shortlist the names early.

“The best thing is transparen­cy. We address it and tell them this is a bunch of 20-25 people who will make the probables for the World Cup and everyone has an equal opportunit­y to be tested at different stages.”

It’s going to be a challenge among all the bowlers and spinners that are going to be part of the bigger group to make it to the 2019 World Cup

 ?? REUTERS ?? Upul Tharanga missed two matches due to a ban.
REUTERS Upul Tharanga missed two matches due to a ban.

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