The Free Press Journal

LEARNING THE CHAMPION SONG

India take on the BOSSES of the shortest format as dress rehearsals for World T20 continue

- SAUMOJYOTI S CHOUDHURY

The likes of KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant will be aiming to cement their places in the squad as India continue auditions for next year's T20 World Cup when they take on the West Indies in a three-match T20 series, starting here on Friday.

India will continue their preparatio­ns for the T20 World Cup in Australia and many players, whose places are not yet secure, will try to impress the team management and selectors with their performanc­es against the West Indies.

One such name is Rahul.

In the absence of injured opener Shikhar Dhawan, the series will provide the stylish righthande­d batsman, who holds a good record in T20s, a very good opportunit­y to secure his place as Rohit Sharma's partner up the order.

In 31 T20 Internatio­nals, Rahul has amassed 974 runs at an average of 42.74 with 110 not out being his highest score. He is also a prolific scorer in the IPL.

Besides Rahul, another individual who would like to answer his critics with solid performanc­es is Pant.

Pant has, of late, come under the scanner for his inconsiste­nt form with the bat and poor glove work.

He has been seen as the successor to Mahendra Singh Dhoni, but after the conclusion of the ICC ODI World Cup earlier this year, Pant has endured a slump in form and was heavily criticised for throwing his wicket away on multiple occasions.

Even his glove-work came under heavy scrutiny and the lefthander was dropped in the longest format of the game and Wriddhiman Saha regained his place in the playing XI.

With the selectors bringing in talented Sanju Samson in the squad and talks of Dhoni coming out of his sabbatical soon, it's high time for Pant to either perform or lose his place in the squad.

The series is also huge for Samson.

Although he was named in the T20 squad against Bangladesh, the Kerala 'keeper-batsman didn't get a single opportunit­y in the series and was only picked for this rubber after Dhawan sustained a knee injury while playing for Delhi in the Syed Mushtaq Ali National T20 Championsh­ip.

It is certain that Pant will be the first choice wicketkeep­er but in case he fails again, it remains to be seen whether the team management gives Samson an opportunit­y, which he certainly deserves.

The good news for India is that Virat Kohli will return to lead the side after taking a break in the T20 series against Bangladesh.

On the bowling front, there are several notable comebacks with the likes of Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar returning to the side's T20 setup.

The duo of Kuldeep and Chahal, also known as 'Kulcha', will reunite after a long time.

Kuldeep last featured in the shortest format in February 2019 against New Zealand.

The Indian pace attack looks menacing with the return of Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Mohammed Shami.

Shami last appeared in a T20I in 2017, while Bhuvneshwa­r returns to the squad after recovering from a muscle problem. Bhuvneshwa­r's last T20 was against the West Indies in the Caribbean in August this year.

The find of the Bangladesh series, Deepak Chahar, is also expected to play a big role alongside Shami and Bhuvneshwa­r in the past attack.

West Indies, on the other hand, would be looking for revenge after being dismantled by India 3-0 in their own backyard in August.

West Indies are considered a very good T20 side and what would act in their favour is that they have already acclimatis­ed to the conditions, having played Afghanista­n in a full series in Lucknow.

Having been entrusted with the captaincy responsibi­lity, Kieron Pollard will look to lead from the front.

With Nicholas Pooran ruled out of the first T20 because of a four-match ban for ball-tampering, the onus would be on Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer to guide West Indies batting line-up.

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