Khaleej Times

India start World Cup auditions

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Copping a lot of flak for their archaic approach in T20IS, the Indian team are expected to turn a new leaf in a different format as they take on New Zealand in a threematch ODI series, which will mark the start of preparatio­ns for next year's World Cup.

India had endured a nightmare back in 2020 in New Zealand when Virat Kohli's side were blanked 0-3 in one of the most lop-sided series, where the bowling effort was below par.

Exactly 11 months are left for the marquee event in India and the series starting on Friday will give the team an initial idea about some of the middle-order slots and

also the bowling arsenal in India's armoury. With five seniors — skipper Rohit Sharma, the talismanic Virat Kohli, team management's favourite KL Rahul, pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and No.1 ODI all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja — not part of this series, the management can only get a rough idea in which direction the team would move.

All these big guns will now play a lot of of ODI cricket, starting with the Bangladesh series, and the team combinatio­n will undergo a sea change once they all come back in due course.

Just like the dilemmas of T20IS, Indian coach Rahul Dravid will have a lot on his plate but for now, his understudy VVS Laxman also needs to do a tight rope walk as far as this series is concerned. Dhawan will be close to 38 during next year's World Cup and, in ODIS in the last two years, he has scored nearly 1,000 runs.

This is the only internatio­nal format he plays. Since T20 got more precedence, his appearance­s has been pretty sporadic. —

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