Khaleej Times

Shankar a big gain for India ahead of World Cup

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new delhi — Regardless of the outcome of Wednesday’s series decider against Australia, India are already counting Vijay Shankar’s rise as a handy, nerveless allrounder as one of their gains from the five-match series against the world champions.

The hosts approached their last ODI series before this year’s World Cup more as an assessment of their preparedne­ss for the showpiece event in England and Wales.

With Hardik Pandya, India’s first choice pace-bowling allrounder, recovering from a back injury, Shankar capitalise­d on his opportunit­y against Australia to catapult himself into World Cup contention­s with some impressive performanc­es.

The 28-year-old has proved he can float in the batting order and, with the ball, can hold his nerve in the death overs.

“Vijay has gained in confidence. He’s batted brilliantl­y at any given position given to him,” India’s bowling coach Bharat Arun told reporters at Feroz Shah Kotla ahead of the fifth and final match of the series, currently level at 2-2.

“He batted at number four, six and seven, and he has done exceptiona­lly well.” He has been equally impressive with the ball.

Barely two months after his ODI debut in Melbourne, Shankar was at the thick of things in the second match against Australia when he was entrusted with the last over with the tourists needing 11 from it with two wickets in hand.

The right-arm seamer, who had contribute­d a breezy 46 with the bat at number five, responded by dismissing the in-form Marcus Stoinis and Adam Zampa in the space of three deliveries to secure India’s narrow win. “The confidence he has gained with his bating is rubbing onto his bowling as well,” Arun said. —

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