The Asian Age

‘Finishers’ Karthik, Tewatia on India’s radar

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New Delhi, May 12: IPL form can’t be the sole criteria for a national call-up but Dinesh Karthik and Rahul Tewatia with their stellar shows as finishers for their respective franchises have certainly made a strong case for themselves in the coming months leading up to the T20 World Cup.

The ICC event in Australia is still more than four months away but the selectors and team management will soon have to decide on their core group of players, starting with the five match home series against South Africa next month.

The finisher’s job is only gaining significan­ce in the power-packed modern game and the Indian team is definitely in need of players who can go ballistic from ball one.

In the absence of Hardik Pandya due to fitness issues, the Indian team management tried out Deepak Hooda and Venkatesh Iyer in the middle-order post World Cup debacle last year but they haven’t yet found closure as far as their search is concerned.

Hardik, who has done well in the IPL in what has been his comeback competitio­n, too has thrown himself back into national contention. However, Hooda and Hardik have been batting higher up in the order for their respective IPL teams but are expected to play lower down for the national team.

Venkatesh has had a tough second year in the IPL and has gone down in the pecking order of finishers. With Ravindra Jadeja being the only establishe­d finisher in the Indian team, IPL performers like Karthik and Tewatia sensed an opportunit­y and have made full use of it.

Tewatia has built a reputation of winning games from improbable situations while Karthik, who had made his India debut way back in 2004, has shown insatiable hunger to make another comeback.

Former India chief selector M.S.K. Prasad feels both Karthik and Tewatia must be tried in the series against South Africa beginning on June 9 besides calling for Hardik’s return.

“Hardik, Jaddu, Karthik and Tewatia are my top four for the finisher’s role. DK and Tewatia has been brilliant in this IPL and Hardik has made a good comeback. The World Cup is still some time away but the likes of DK and Tewatia should get their opportunit­y.

“If you look at DK, he has consistent­ly done well for India in the T20 format, Nidahas Trophy being the highlight,” Prasad said.

On Hardik, he said: “He will be one of your main players in Australia where the T20 World Cup is. But I also want to see him bowling regularly. We will need his all-round skills Down Under.”

Hardik has not been bowling for Gujarat Titans in every game but has bowled closed to 20 overs during the course of the season besides getting crucial runs at number four.

The finisher’s job is only gaining significan­ce in the power-packed modern game and the Indian team is definitely in need of players who can go ballistic from ball one.

 ?? ?? RCB’s Virat Kohli shakes hands with a Punjab Kings player during a training session in Mumbai on Thursday.
RCB’s Virat Kohli shakes hands with a Punjab Kings player during a training session in Mumbai on Thursday.

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