Khaleej Times

India look to plug holes before World Cup

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visakhapat­nam — With their eyes firmly on getting the World Cup combinatio­n right, a spirited India will look to continue their dominance over Australia, this time at home, when they play the first Twenty20 Internatio­nal (T20I) game here on Sunday.

The seven-match tour comprising two T20Is and five ODIs will be India’s last internatio­nal assignment before the ICC World Cup which starts on May 30 in England and Wales.

India won a historic Test and ODI series Down Under last month and Virat Kohli — back after a break to lead the side — and coach Ravi Shastri will look to get a few places sealed before the mega event.

The likes of Rishabh Pant and all-rounder Vijay Shankar are aiming to make the final cut to the World Cup.

While Pant edged out Dinesh Karthik in the ODI side, Shankar proved his mettle in New Zealand with some good displays with the bat.

With Hardik Pandya out injured, it will be a great opportunit­y for Shankar to strenghthe­n his case while Pant will also look to make the most of the chances he gets.

For Karthik, who is still in the mix, the two T20s will be his last chance to make a statement.

Dropped from the 50-over team, the veteran stumper batsman drew a lot of flak after he refused a single when Krunal Pandya was on a rampage at the other end in the series deciding T20 game against New Zealand which India lost by four runs.Coming to India’s bowling department, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah is back after a break.

Bumrah is two shy of his personal tally of 50 wickets in T20I cricket, an achievemen­t only in possession of the discarded Ravichandr­an Ashwin. All eyes will be on rookie leg-break bowler Mayank Markande who could make his debut in internatio­nal cricket.

But India could go in with the tested pair of Yuzvendra Chahal and Krunal Pandya, who have done reasonably well for the home team in recent times. —

 ?? AFP ?? Virat Kohli and teammates attend a training session. —
AFP Virat Kohli and teammates attend a training session. —

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