Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rohit’s workload to be discussed, fellow opener Dhawan on trial

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: Vice-captain Rohit Sharma’s workload management and opener Shikhar Dhawan’s poor form are expected to dominate the deliberati­ons when the national selection committee meets here on Thursday to decide on India’s limited-overs squads for the home series against the West Indies.

This is likely to be the last meeting chaired by MSK Prasad as he and central zone selector Gagan Khoda are on their way out having completed four years.

If all goes well, Rohit may get some well-deserved rest during the three-match ODI series against the Caribbean team so that he is fresh and rejuvenate­d for the tough tour of New Zealand next year where India will play five T20 Internatio­nals, three ODIS and two Test matches.

The Indian team is scheduled to play three Twenty 20 Internatio­nals against the West Indies with the series-opener in Mumbai on December 6 followed by matches in Thiruvanan­thapuram (December 8) and Hyderabad (December 11).

The three ODIS will be played in Chennai (December 15), Visakhapat­nam (December 18) and Cuttack (December 22).

Rohit’s workload will be the prominent point of discussion as he has played close to 60 competitiv­e matches (including IPL) this year. In the current calendar year, the limited overs vice-captain has played 25 ODIS, 11 Twenty20 Internatio­nals, which is three ODIS and four T20IS more than skipper Virat Kohli, who has been rested twice.

While the onus will also be on Rohit to give his viewpoint, the possibilit­y of him being given a break in at least one of the two formats looks strong.

The other person, who might feel the heat is senior opener Shikhar Dhawan. Dhawan hasn’t been in the best of forms since he returned to cricket after sustaining an injury during the World Cup earlier this year.

Mayank Agarwal’s stupendous form in Test cricket and a very good List A career average of 50-plus and an above 100 strikerate makes him a good choice to partner KL Rahul in case the selectors think of looking at the third opener’s option.

The soon-to-be 34 Dhawan is also not expected to be around for a long time.

While he had scores of 41 (42 balls), 31 (27 balls) and 19 (16) in the three-match T20 series against Bangladesh, the Delhi left-hander’s struggle was apparent. To make matters worse, he went back to domestic cricket to get his mojo back but the results have been less than encouragin­g. His s c ores i n t he ongoing National T20 Championsh­ip are 0 (9) against J&K, 9 (6), against Jharkhand, 19 (18) vs Sikkim and 35 (33) against Odisha.

On the other hand, Agarwal’s thrilling double hundred against Bangladesh in the first Test at Indore had 28 boundaries and eight huge sixes.

However, Dhawan may just get another go before selectors look at other options.

Ditto for Rishabh Pant, who will don the big gloves with Sanju Samson close on his heels.

MS Dhoni has already started training and if Pant can’t seal it during the upcoming series, he might face stiff competitio­n from the 38-year-old legend once IPL comes calling.

 ??  ?? Rohit Sharma has played close to 60 matches this year.
AP
Rohit Sharma has played close to 60 matches this year. AP

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