The Asian Age

Shreyas defends sending Axar ahead of Karthik

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Cuttack, June 13: It may have looked odd to send Axar Patel ahead of India’s ‘designated finisher’ Dinesh Karthik in the second T20 against South Africa but toporder batter Shreyas Iyer defended the strategy, saying the need of the hour was to “rotate strike”.

India were struggling to get going and were 112/6 when Patel got out in the 17th over as it was mainly due to the veteran Karthik’s pyrotechni­cs while batting at No. 7 that they could get post a respectabl­e 148/6.

“It’s something we had strategise­d earlier as well. We had seven overs left when Axar went in, and he’s someone who can take the singles and keep rotating the strike,” Shreyas said at the postmatch media interactio­n on Sunday.

“Also, at that point in time, we didn’t require someone to go in and start hitting from ball one. DK can obviously do that, but he has been a really good asset for us after 15 overs, where he can go in and start hitting straightaw­ay.”

Promoted at No. 6, Axar scored 10 off 11 balls before being cleaned up by Anrich Nortje, while Karthik slammed an unbeaten 30 from 21 balls.

Shreyas argued that even Karthik had struggled to get his timing right like many others on the day on a two-paced wicket.

“Even he was finding it a little bit difficult at the start. The wicket played a huge role in this game. And as for that strategy, we can and we will be going with it in the next matches as well,” Shreyas said.

As a matter of fact, Karthik took 15 balls to score eight runs but then he broke free in the next six, smashing two sixes and two fours.

On hindsight, it may have felt that India could have notched 160-plus had the in-form Karthik got more time in the middle.

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