Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hazlewood confident of getting fit for World Cup

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SYDNEY: Australia pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood has said he is confident of regaining fitness for the World Cup defence, with scans this week set to determine when he can make a comeback. He missed two recent Tests against Sri Lanka with a back injury and has also been ruled out of the one-day tours against India and Pakistan. The World Cup starts on May 30.

Having tried out all possible players and combinatio­ns, the playing XI and the back-up options for the 2019 World Cup are all but firmed up in the minds of the captain, coach and the selectors. When the MSK Prasad-led selection committee sits down on Thursday to pick the squad for the five-match ODI series against Australia, it will be with the intention of putting out their full strength squad in what is the final dress rehearsal for the 50-over mega event starting on May 30.

At the most, the selectors may look at one or two spots to clear their doubts. One of them could be to have a back-up option in the pace department or to have a left-arm pacer for variety, where their original plan of experiment­ing with Khaleel Ahmed hasn’t fully paid off. With the Rajasthan pacer still far from a finished product, and at the same time Jaydev Undakat having done well at the domestic stage, the Indian think-tank is tempted with the idea of checking out the seasoned Saurashtra pacer against the Australian­s.

UNADKAT FACTOR

Unadkat was the standout performer for his state team, Saurashtra, taking 39 wickets as his team finished runners-up to Vidarbha. The Ranji tournament is a different format, but he is highly rated in white ball cricket as well, being much in demand in the IPL as a deathovers specialist.

Unadkat has the variations, he is in form and the quality which the selectors will be looking to monitor is his temperamen­t in handling the pressure of internatio­nal cricket. However, the left-arm paceman’s previous India appearance­s should help him in that aspect.

The other position where the selectors could still be undecided is the back-up wicketkeep­er’s position, where it is a straight contest between Dinesh Karthik and Rishabh Pant. The selectors’ original choice was Karthik, which is why they have retained him in the squad continuous­ly in the lead up to the World Cup.

It will look silly to have three wicketkeep­ers in the squad like India did on their last tour, but Pant has posed a dilemma for the selectors by producing performanc­es which are difficult to ignore, in Tests and T20 games. The ODI series against Australia that starts on March 2 will help the selectors firm up their choices.

PANDYA FAVOURITE

Vijay Shankar did well in New Zealand but with original choice for the all-rounder’s spot, Hardik Pandya, back, the selectors may find it difficult to accommodat­e him. Pandya has the edge in bowling as well due to his extra pace and experience.

There are about 50 days to go for the World Cup squad announceme­nt deadline, April 23.

The series starts with the two T20IS and Prasad’s committee is likely to rest a few key players for that. Opener Rohit Sharma is likely to be given a muchneeded break, and so too MS Dhoni. KL Rahul is expected to be back in the mix as he will be important as a back-up opener.

PACE SPEARHEAD

In the pace department, refreshed after a break, spearhead Jasprit Bumrah should be picked to team up with Moham- med Shami. If the selectors choose to rest Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar then Umesh Yadav could get a look-in as a reward for his fine Ranji Trophy showing.

Apart from the T20 games, the team is likely to be for the first three ODIS before the selectors will again take a call on resting some players depending on the feedback received on their workload.

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