Khaleej Times

India will aim to ensure that a home series does not slip out of their grip when they take on Australia in the second T20

- PTi

bengaluru — The focus remains firmly on the World Cup but India would also be desperate to ensure that a home series does not slip out of their grip when they take on Australia in the second and final T20 Internatio­nal here on Wednesday.

India are 0-1 down after an inexplicab­ly poor batting performanc­e led to a three-wicket loss in the lung-opener in Visakhapat­nam.

The below-par 126 with the bat on Sunday denied bowlers a decent shot at securing a win even though the Jasprit Bumrah-led attack did all it could to keep the home team in the game till the final over of the match.

India skipper Virat Kohli has already said that his squad compositio­n for the World Cup in May-July is ‘more or less sorted’ but has not ruled out rewarding standout performanc­es over the course of two T20s and five ODIs.

Considerin­g the captain’s current frame of mind, both K L Rahul and

Rishabh Pant are likely to feature in most of the games against Australia.

India rested opener Shikhar Dhawan to give game time to Rahul, who grabbed the opportunit­y with both hands by smashing 50 off 36 balls in his comeback game.

He had a disastrous Test tour of Australia before he and Hardik Pandya were provisiona­lly suspended for their loose talk on women during a TV show.

The ban was later revoked though they still face an inquiry.

With the series on the line, it remains to be seen if Dhawan is brought back into the side to open alongside Rohit Sharma or the team retains the opening combinatio­n which featured in Vizag.

“Anything is possible now. We want to give game time to Rahul and Pant to figure out what we need to do in the World Cup,” Kohli said after the first T20.

While Bumrah showed his class after coming back from a break, the other pacer in Umesh Yadav leaked runs and was not able to defend 14 in the final over.

India could replace Umesh with Siddharth Kaul or bring in allrounder Vijay Shankar to beef-up the batting department.

The hosts played with a long tail in Vizag and that impacted their

final total following an inexplicab­le batting collapse from 69 for one in the ninth over.

Pant, a strong contender for a World Cup berth, will be itching to perform after getting out cheaply on Sunday, and so will be Dinesh Karthik, who is left with just one game to make a compelling contributi­on before the World Cup.

All eyes will once again also be on Mahendra Singh Dhoni the batsman who struggled to an unbeaten 29 off 37 balls as India managed 126 for seven in Vizag.

He was able to silence his critics with a solid showing in Australia and New Zealand but his rather slow innings on Sunday has got the tongues wagging again over his waning finishing abilities. —

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 ?? — AP ?? India’s captain Virat Kohli (centre) runs with teammates Jasprit Bumrah (left) and Yuzvendra Chahal during a training session on the eve of their second T20 internatio­nal to be played on Wednesday against Australia in Bengaluru.
— AP India’s captain Virat Kohli (centre) runs with teammates Jasprit Bumrah (left) and Yuzvendra Chahal during a training session on the eve of their second T20 internatio­nal to be played on Wednesday against Australia in Bengaluru.

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