The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Pant back in India colours; Chahal, Dube and Samson also get the nod

Rohit will lead the side and Hardik will be his deputy; selectors keep faith in Kohli; Rahul, Rinku miss the bus; Gill loses opener’s slot to Jaiswal

- Ashwin Achal

Yuzvendra Chahal and Shivam Dube were named in India’s 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

The team, announced by the BCCI on Tuesday, will be led by Rohit Sharma. Hardik Pandya has been named Rohit’s deputy.

Leggie Chahal, ignored for India’s recent T20 assignment­s, was picked on the strength of good returns for Rajasthan Royals in the ongoing IPL season.

Chahal is the only rightarm spinner in the squad, with southpaws Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav forming the rest of the spin attack.

Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj are the specialist pacers.

Lucknow Super Giants skipper K.L. Rahul and Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru’s Dinesh Karthik were among the notable omissions. Karthik had harboured hopes of making the bus, after ’nding good form as a ’nisher for RCB.

Shubman Gill lost out on the opener slot to Yashasvi Jaiswal. Gill and lower-order batter Rinku Singh were named in the reserves. Rinku gave way to Dube, who has shown a penchant for big hits.

The tournament marks the internatio­nal comeback of wicketkeep­er-batter Rishabh Pant. Pant, who last donned the India cap in December 2022, was forced into a long layo“ after su“ering a car accident.

The 26-year-old has proved his worth in IPL 2024, making vital contributi­ons with the bat for Delhi Capitals (DC) and showing athleticis­m with the ’keeping gloves.

RR captain and fan-favourite Sanju Samson is the second gloveman.

Samson has shone bright for RR, batting at a strike-rate of 161.08 with an average of 77.

The selectors have kept their faith in Virat Kohli, who in recent times has been criticised for not keeping a high strike-rate.

Kohli had dismissed these concerns after an unbeaten 44-ball 70 for RCB against Gujarat Titans on Sunday, stating that “it is just about winning the game for the team.”

Trust has also been placed on Hardik, who has struggled in his maiden season as captain of Mumbai Indians.

Hardik has failed with both bat and ball, and has faced the ire of MI fans who are unhappy with him replacing Rohit as the MI skipper.

India commences its World Cup campaign against Ireland on June 5 at the Nassau County Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium (New York), followed by the highly-anticipate­d clash against Pakistan on June 9 at the same venue.

India then takes on USA and Canada on June 12 and 15 respective­ly.

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