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A TEAM IN TRANSITION

- WRIDDHAAYA­N BHATTACHAR­YYA

The journey of a T20 World Cup started with India’s triumph in South Africa in 2007, a year before the inception of the Indian Premier League. It is rather strange to believe that the Men in Blue did not win another trophy in 14 years despite possessing a bank of skilled cricketers in the setup.

The side is on the verge of transition. The 2021 edition of the Cup will be the farewell tournament for Virat Kohli, the captain, and head coach Ravi Shastri; the former will continue as a batsman under a different leader. They will be keen on ending the partnershi­p on a high, especially after hitting the jackpot in Test cricket with the recent wins in England.

India’s Mr. 360

K. L. Rahul’s explosive form in the IPL will hold India in good stead, if he opens the batting with Rohit Sharma.

Rahul has been India’s Mr. 360. He was slightly out of sorts against England earlier in March, but the unbeaten 9■ off 49 balls against Chennai Super Kings in the IPL screened a demonstrat­ion of his skills. The right-hander also smashed 30 sixes; the most by any player in the tournament.

Kohli had hinted that he could open the batting with Rohit but it is ideal if he steps down at No. 3 to let Rahul do the talking in the Power Play. India’s batting department will largely depend on these three players, besides Suryakumar Yadav — the latest entry in the star-studded department. He will need to forget the poor IPL form and take a leaf out of his success stories against England and Sri Lanka. The Mumbai batsman has two T20I fifties in four appearance­s for India.

Chahal, a surprise omission

On the bowling front, the absence of legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal is a major talking point. Youngster Rahul Chahar was chosen ahead of the seasoned campaigner, for he is

quicker through the air. But recently, it was Chahal who claimed 14 wickets in eight IPL games for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in the UAE. Chahar was benched by Mumbai Indians after a couple of outings.

Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s return is a plus as he can handle the Power Play with his plethora of variations. Varun Chakravart­hy has been difficult to score off. Left-arm spin bowler Ravindra Jadeja will be the frontline all-rounder with like-for-like Axar Patel in reserves.

Since Hardik Pandya did not bowl in the IPL, it remains to be seen if he keeps his spot with Shardul Thakur breathing down the neck. Thakur is already a specialist seamer, and he made a strong case for selection post the batting heroics in the Test series in England. He scored 57 and 60 at The Oval to turn the tide from a precarious position.

The pace attack, comprising Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, is one of the best in the tournament. The duo can be lethal in the death overs, and the Super Over, if there is one. They have been there, done that.

Weakness: The middle-order could be fragile if Shreyas Iyer is not included in the main XI. Rishabh Pant is more of an X-factor player than somebody who will anchor an innings. Iyer dropped down in the pecking order after his shoulder injury, but before the ordeal, he has been winning games for India. The right-hander has 550 runs in 29 T20I appearance­s with three fifties, and he has been an IPL veteran too.

Avesh Khan, Umran Malik, Harshal Patel, Lukman Meriwala, Venkatesh Iyer, Karn Sharma, Shahbaz Ahmed and K. Gowtham will assist India in its preparatio­ns for the tournament. And in case of injuries, these players can step up to fill the void.

India will start its campaign against Pakistan in Dubai on October 24.

 ?? K. R. DEEPAK ?? Batting mainstays: Rohit Sharma and K. L. Rahul have been fairly consistent at the top of the order. Though skipper Virat Kohli had hinted that he could open the batting with Rohit Sharma, it is ideal if he moves to No. 3 to let Rahul do the talking in the Power Play.
K. R. DEEPAK Batting mainstays: Rohit Sharma and K. L. Rahul have been fairly consistent at the top of the order. Though skipper Virat Kohli had hinted that he could open the batting with Rohit Sharma, it is ideal if he moves to No. 3 to let Rahul do the talking in the Power Play.

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