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Sharma, Dhawan key for India’s title defence, Aussie great Lee says

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Australian pace great Brett Lee has predicted that stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma and his deputy Shikhar Dhawan will be the key to India’s prospects when they begin their title defence at the Asia Cup, starting on September 15 in the UAE.

“I believe Rohit Sharma will get the best out of himself and also the team because he has been given that extra bit of responsibi­lity to lead the Indian side for the Asia Cup. We know that the great Virat Kohli is being rested for the tournament, so that allows Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit to be pushed up,” Lee was quoted as saying by Star Sports, the broadcaste­rs of the sixnation tournament.

Lee also dismissed talks about Rohit being affected by left-arm pacers, as India prepare to face arch-rivals Pakistan in the marquee clash on September 19.

“There is a lot of talk about how Rohit can’t face left arm fast bowlers — with the swing and the ball going across him but I don’t necessaril­y agree with that but what I can say is that in the UAE it will be a different style he will have to face,” Lee said.

“Yes, they will bring on the left arm fast bowlers to target him but I believe on the lower and slower wickets in UAE, Rohit will dominate.

“We saw it a couple of times during the IPL that he got out trying to play the pull shot against the short ball. Yes, there will be nothing compared to the tracks in the UAE, it won’t be like what we have seen in England and it won’t be like what we have seen on the green, grassy wickets in India so I believe the lower and slower wicket will help him out,” he added.

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