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JADEJA LENDS SOME BALANCE, THE MYSTERY ABSENCE OF RAHUL AND ZAMAN’S RUN CHASE

▶ Chitrabhan­u Kadalayil picks out the key players in today’s Asia Cup tie between and India and Pakistan

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India and Pakistan face off in Dubai once again – this time at the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup – today.

It is a game just as important as the one in the group stage of the tournament, that India won in comprehens­ive fashion by eight wickets on Wednesday evening – especially as the competitio­n for the final spots tightens in the coming week.

Yet, it serves as an ideal opportunit­y for both sides – particular­ly a tired Indian team – to rest some of their personnel and test others.

Here are the players – ether establishe­d or on the fringes – who might prove crucial to their respective teams’ chances.

Jadeja is key but what about a third seamer?

Ravindra Jadeja was an important member of India’s limited-overs side for the best part of the past seven years.

As captain, MS Dhoni found him an asset because he lent balance to the XI.

A left-arm spinner with more than 150 one-day internatio­nals wickets, Jadeja has also scored close to 2,000 runs at a healthy average of 31.37.

But that changed more than a year ago when the emergence of pace-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya meant he was no longer needed for balance.

Jadeja and Ravichandr­an Ashwin also became surplus to requiremen­ts because of the rise of wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, whose willingnes­s to take risks to get wickets was favoured over the reticence of the experience­d duo.

But with Pandya injured, Jadeja is once again in the team’s calculatio­ns – not least because of his all-round performanc­e in the dead rubber Test against England earlier this month. He was picked to play against Bangladesh on Friday.

However, a problem arises if India want to include a third seamer for the Pakistan game to share the workload with the new-ball pair of Bhuneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah.

In which case, they may have to drop one of Chahal or Kuldeep to accommodat­e either Shadrul Thakur or Khaleel Ahmed, who was excellent against Hong Kong.

But if they choose to drop Jadeja to preserve the spin duo and have a third seamer, India risk ditching experience and going into the game with just six specialist batsmen and five bowlers.

The absence of Rahul does not make any sense

On the one hand, it makes sense to give Lokesh Rahul a break: he played in all three Twenty20s, two of the three ODIs and all five Tests during India’s recent England tour.

Yet, his non-selection for all three Asia Cup matches India have played so far makes no sense. Not after the selectors opted to rest captain Virat Kohli.

Rahul is one of a handful of Indian players to have scored centuries in all three formats of the game and, at 26 years old, he is one for the long-term future. Considerin­g Kohli will join Dhoni, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu, Dinesh Karthik and Kedar Jadhav in the 30-andover club by the time next year’s World Cup is upon us, the selectors need to take the long view. He should be given a go today.

India should be wary of Pakistan’s top four

Key Pakistan batsmen will have gained confidence from their match-winning contributi­ons against Afghanista­n on Friday. Imam-ul-Haq (80), Babar Azam (66) and Shoaib Malik (51 not out) will all be in a better frame of mind against India this time round.

One player who has missed out in this series so far, and could possibly be dropped for Sunday’s game, is opener Fakhar Zaman.

The left-hander has so far accumulate­d scores of 24,

0 and 0 against Hong Kong, India and Afghanista­n, respective­ly. Clearly, he is finding his second year in internatio­nal cricket a little more challengin­g.

Zaman became an overnight sensation after he stroked a wonderful match- and championsh­ip-winning hundred in the final of the Champions Trophy against India at The Oval in 2017. It sparked a run of form that saw the 28 year old score more than 1,000 ODI runs.

India’s bowlers will certainly be wary of him knowing what he is capable of. He seems to have a bit of class about him and, with Pakistan’s other batsmen in good nick, the management should give Zaman the time and opportunit­ies to find his way back into form. He might just be due a big one.

Bhuvi-Bumrah pairing is still going strong

Two fast bowlers capable of giving Zaman and Co lots of trouble – just like they did on Wednesday – are Bhuvneshwa­r and Bumrah.

The right-arm seamers have formed a formidable new-ball pair for India over the past year and, much to India’s good fortune, they have also proved effective at the death with the old ball.

They are both relatively fresh, too, with the former having missed the entire Test series against England and the latter having been brought back for the third Test.

If they can bowl through this tournament without breaking down, India will fancy their chances of not just beating Pakistan but also, perhaps, defending the title.

 ?? Reuters; AFP; AP ?? Ravindra Jadeja, top left, is set for a return to the India team; Lokesh Rahul, top right, has yet to play in this year’s Asia Cup; Fakhar Zaman, bottom left, needs a big score for Pakistan; India seamer Bhuneshwar Kumar, bottom right, is in good form
Reuters; AFP; AP Ravindra Jadeja, top left, is set for a return to the India team; Lokesh Rahul, top right, has yet to play in this year’s Asia Cup; Fakhar Zaman, bottom left, needs a big score for Pakistan; India seamer Bhuneshwar Kumar, bottom right, is in good form
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