The Asian Age

Kohli wants No. 4 spot to be sealed

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STATS: S. PERVEZ QAISER Guwahati, Oct. 20: India captain Virat Kohli on Saturday said his side’s middle- order puzzle will be solved if Ambati Rayudu cements his place at the crucial No. 4 position in the matches ahead of next year’s World Cup.

Kohli said the challenge was only to find someone for the No. 4 slot and with Rayudu stepping up for that position in recent times, the batting order was more or less settled. “The only position we were trying to figure out was number four for a long time. We tried many players who unfortunat­ely could not capitalise or cement their places in a way we wanted,” Kohli said ahead of the first onedayer against the West Indies here on Sunday. “With Rayudu coming in and playing well in the Asia Cup, it’s about giving him enough game time till the World Cup so that the particular slot will be sorted for us,” he added.

On the back of a strong performanc­e for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, Rayudu, who scored 602 runs at an average of 43.00 and a strike- rate of 149.75, had earned a national callup for the ODI leg of the India vs West Indies England tour but was dropped after failing the ‘ Yo- Yo’ test. But he made a successful return to the Asia Cup in UAE last month and played an instrument­al role in India’s victorious campaign.

” The team felt there — and I also watched him — that he ( Rayudu) is designed to play that middle order batsman’s role. We feel that our middleorde­r is more or less balanced now,” Kohli said.

“We believe he is the right person to capitalise on that spot. He is experience­d and has won many games for his state and also in the IPL. He has a great ODI record already for India. I think the batting order is sorted.”

India are slated to play around 18- odd ODIs before the World Cup, including the five- match series against the West Indies, beginning at the Assam.

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