Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India freshers aim to use IPL lessons in SL

- Sanjjeev K Samyal sanjjeev.samyal@htlive.com

Since it began in 2008, performanc­es in IPL have been rewarded with players getting a break in internatio­nal cricket, a couple of players benefittin­g every season. But never before has a whole bunch been picked based on IPL performanc­es as it has been for the Sri Lanka series, starting in Colombo on Sunday with ODIS.

The white-ball specialist­s who have already played internatio­nals, Shikhar Dhawan, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, brothers Hardik and Krunal Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishen, Chahar cousins Deepak and Rahul, and Manish Pandey were automatic picks. Among the experience­d lot, they were the only ones available, making it easy for selectors. In selecting the rest, good IPL performanc­es this season seems to have helped. It makes for a good mix, players with internatio­nal experience and new talent.

Nitish Rana, Chetan Sakariya,

MUMBAI:

Varun Chakravart­hy, Prithvi Shaw, Devdutt Padikkal and Ruturaj Gaikwad are all mostly IPL products, using the league as a platform like R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja did a decade ago, and players like Samson and Kishen have done since.

Even Dhawan has benefitted from a sterling IPL season. He became an automatic choice for captain, as one of the top batsmen this season with 380 runs in eight games, averaging 54.28 to underline consistenc­y. Spinner K Gowtham didn’t get a game at CSK until IPL was suspended, but has benefitted from the spotlight turned on him in the IPL auction where he became the most expensive uncapped player ever (₹9.25 crore).

Shaw started as a Test opener, but his explosive starts this IPL have secured his spot in this team. He has dazzled for Delhi Capitals, with 308 runs in eight innings and three half-centuries. Virat Kohli is looking for top-order batsmen who can go for broke from ball one and the Mumbai batsman fits in perfectly. A good showing in

Colombo will put him in contention for a regular spot.

Playing for Royal Challenger­s, left-handed Padikkal started with 400-plus runs last season. After recovering from Covid this season, he made his maiden IPL hundred. Gaikwad has come into the limelight with his elegant batting for CSK. Scoring 196 runs with two fifties, he has formed a strong opening partnershi­p with Faf du Plessis. CSK are second in the IPL 2021 table. The league resumes in the UAE in September. KKR’S Chakravart­hy is purely a T20 product. Sakaria made an instant impact in his debut IPL season playing for RR. Both have seven wickets each from seven games, but have proved their value by bowling in pressure situations.

They face a home team weakened by injuries and internal turmoil caused by contract and indiscipli­ne issues, but Sri Lanka remains a tough place to play. If wickets are prepared to suit their spinners, then batting on sluggish wickets can be demanding in energy-sapping humidity. It makes stroke-play difficult. Players will have to adapt and their temperamen­t will be put to test. It will be watched how the inexperien­ced players handle situations, whether the likes of Shaw, Padikkal and Gaikwad can curb their attacking game, if required.

“We have good players and they have experience of IPL, they are young but playing T20 for so many years, they have done well for their teams,” vice-captain Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar said in the build-up to the series. “Young players who have come for their first tour, who came after doing well in IPL, if they do well here (Sri Lanka), it will be great for their confidence.”

India, without stars Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah, who are on duty in England, still start favourites as the Sri Lanka team lacks experience. Its first-choice batters Danushka Gunathilak­a, Kusal Mendis, Niroshan Dickwella and Kusal Perera are unavailabl­e owing to suspension or injury.

Vice-captain Dhananjaya de Silva has the most ODI caps with 50. In comparison, Dhawan has played 142 ODIS. Dasun Shanaka on Friday became the 10th Sri Lanka captain in the last four years.

The new skipper said: “Both teams will start evenly because they (India) have got new players coming up. We know that they have played IPL but still haven’t played internatio­nal cricket.”

Sri Lanka have lost the three ODI series they have played this year, 0-3 to West Indies, 1-2 to Bangladesh and 0-2 to England.

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