The Asian Age

Rohit and Co. will look to complete a hat- trick of wins

Rohit and Co. will look to complete a hat- trick of wins

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Dubai, Sept. 20: Pakistan pummelled, India will look to up the ante against Bangladesh, who have a penchant for playing the party poopers, in their opening Super Four encounter of the Asia Cup here on Friday.

For India, the worry will be the team combinatio­n as Hardik Pandya has been ruled out of the tournament owing to back spasms, while Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar might be rested after back- to- back games against Hong Kong and Pakistan.

The pull- outs of Axar Patel and Shardul Thakur further compounded India’s injury woes.

Left- arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed may come in place of Bhuvneshwa­r but it is still not clear as to who would be Pandya’s replacemen­t. Ravindra Jadeja has come in for Axar while Siddharth Kaul has been flown in as reinforcem­ent for Shardul, the BCCI confirmed on Thursday.

Deepak Chahar is being sent as the replacemen­t player for Pandya but it is unlikely that he will be drafted straightaw­ay into the playing XI. Manish Pandey can add batting depth and looks a

possible addition in the middle- order, while Kedar Jadhav’s off breaks are more than handy, and he is expected to take care of Pandya’s quota of overs.

Openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan were amongst the runs in the first two matches while Ambati Rayudu and Dinesh Karthik looked solid against Pakistan.

It is Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s batting form that could keep the team management worried.

Dhoni hasn’t been firing and it will be interestin­g if Rohit promotes him in the batting order to give the veteran time to get settle down.

While India’s rivalry with Pakistan is historic, the one against Bangladesh has been a bitter one post the controvers­ial 2015 World Cup quarterfin­al at Melbourne.

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