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TRUMP CARD With India having struggled with its spinners, Yadav, according to Kohli, has come up as a worthy option
However, in the Champions Trophy, spinners R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, who struggled against the Asian nations Pakistan and Sri Lanka, struggled to find their rhythm.
Bangladesh too had a measure of them before committing hara kiri in the semifinals. But the spinners were expected to put pressure on the opposition, but could not. So, off went Jadeja and in came young chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, whose inclusion had reportedly played a part in stoking the differences between Kohli and Anil Kumble, who stepped down as head coach after the Champions Trophy.
Kohli, it is learnt, had been backing Kuldeep, and on Sunday, while answering a question on middle overs and spinners after the win over West Indies, called the chinaman bowler his trump card. Most teams have wrist spinners in their ranks and the absence of one has probably hurt India. They don’t have a leg spinner, and so Kuldeep is the best option available.
The 22-year-old was the most successful bowler on Sunday, claiming three for 50 and showing assurance. “A wrist spinner is always a bonus, something we have identified now in this series. All kinds of options are open (ahead of the World Cup 2019),” the skipper said, adding there are a pool of spinners who will be tested in the next couple of years.
“We’ll see how they react in pressure situations and who is able to make more impact through the middle overs for us,” Kohli said.
The India skipper felt Kuldeep provides the X factor. “It becomes difficult when he (Kuldeep) bowls cross-seam deliveries turning both ways. Usually, spinners bowl seam-up deliveries turning in and the googly cross-seam, but he can do both with cross-seam and that becomes more difficult to pick from the wrist. And when batsmen try to attack, he can slow his pace down, beat the batsman halfway into the pitch.”
The other good bit about the Indian team has been the performance of the openers. Despite the change – Ajinkya Rahane has come in for the rested Rohit Sharma as Shikhar Dhawan’s partner in this series – the tactics adopted in the Champions Trophy continues to be followed.
The openers have compiled century partnerships in two successive matches. They have complemented each other well. On Sunday, Rahane began aggressively but dropped anchor when Dhawan got into the flow.
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