Upcoming Cricket Trials In India 2022-23 – With only five months to go before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup kicks off, the tournament’s new winners have several selection issues to sort out.
India will enter the next ICC tournament with more than a billion people expecting their highly talented team to win some major silverware for the first time since winning the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy in England.
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With the T20I series against South Africa, Ireland and England coming up before the big dance, the real challenge for the sub-continent giants could be picking the right combination from a host of talented players.
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After initial assessments, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Virat Kohli seem to have their places in the squad sealed.
The trio may be picked in the end, but the recent form of Sharma and Virat Kohli is a cause for concern. A combined tally of just two fifties in 28 innings between the duo and Sharma’s batting average of 19.14 and Kohli’s 23.76 in the IPL raised some serious red flags heading into the World Cup year.
If India survives with these three, it also means they will have three right-handed skippers.
Interestingly, six of the previous seven ICC Men’s T20 World Cup winners have featured a left-arm and right-arm opening pair in the final, with Pakistan (2010) being the only exception.
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Apart from his consistent IPL numbers, Dhawan also has a history of performing well in ICC events, averaging 53.70 in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and 77.88 in the ICC Champions Trophy. He won the Player of the Tournament award at the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy and also has memories on Australian soil with two ODI centuries and a T20I average of 33.87.
Possible options could be Ishan Kishan, Shubman Gill, Devdutt Padikal and Ruturaj Gaikwad, who have all done well in the starting position for their respective IPL franchises. The biggest problem with picking anyone from this series is the lack of experience with just 15 T20Is to Kishan’s 10 T20Is with four.
Finding a consistent middle order and replacing MS Dhoni’s seemingly impossible finishing skills could be a challenge for India.
In the last one year, we have seen Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya taking turns to fill this void. While Pant will be irreplaceable given that he is the primary wicket-keeping option, the team will still need at least one more reliable finisher in their ranks.
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In Pandya, India have an all-rounder who can bat in multiple positions depending on the match situation. Unlike Iyer and Yadav, who played just one match between them in Australia, the Gujarat Titans skipper has had an incredible journey Down Under in 2020.
Pandya averaged 105 thanks to two massive innings of 90 and 92* in the three-match ODI series and also won the Player of the Series award in the T20I series win over the hosts. Confidence has never been an issue for the flamboyant all-rounder, but his recently acquired captaincy role in the IPL seems to have filled that tank to the brim. The perfect blend of form and experience India should explore more options is Dinesh Karthik. Not only was he part of the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2013 ICC Champions Trophy winning teams, he averaged 57.40 and scored 191.33 for Royal Challengers Bangalore in this year’s IPL.
He has done it in the best possible way, but will the selectors take a leap of faith and include Karthik in the World Cup squad?
India’s predominance or reliance on a good spin attack is no secret and this October we can see them playing to their strengths.
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Yuzwend Chahal’s exclusion from the Indian squad in 2021 was perhaps the biggest talking point ahead of the T20 World Cup. The leg-spinner has since turned the page, joining a new IPL franchise and with 26 wickets to his name, he currently tops the highest wicket-taker charts this season.
Kuldeep Yadav has been in equally good form over the last two months, picking up 21 wickets, while veteran Ravichandran Ashwin has shown his versatility and efficiency with the bat, scoring at an average of 30 at a strike rate of 146.
Those three good options are already listed and we haven’t even mentioned the ever reliable Ravindra Jadeja. As a mainstay in the T20I team, the all-rounder had an underwhelming IPL season, starting with a poor spell as captain at Chennai Super Kings and eventually ruled out of the tournament due to injury.
These days it is not surprising to see three or four spinners like Akshar Patel and Ravi Bishnoi on a plane to Australia.
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If there was a graph showing the growth in quality of fast bowlers in India from 1990 to 2022, it would point in a positive direction. Fans will remember that for most of the 1990s, Manoj Prabhakar, Kapil Dev, Jawagal Srinath and Venkatesh Prasad relied on just a handful of fast bowlers to take wickets.
But those days are gone. The current pace bowling attack in India is probably the best ever and the depth they have backs up this statement.
It is difficult to find a better death over bowler in the world than Jasprit Bumrah. His strike partner Mohammed Shami brings discipline to the top of the innings and with the pace duo having 683 international wickets between them, he ensures that experience should not be a problem.
However, this is where it gets interesting for the Indian selectors as a number of fast bowlers can put their hand up for the last fast bowling spot in the starting XI.
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Harshal Patel continues to be a threat to all IPL opponents with 18 wickets and the variety he offers could go a long way to becoming Bumrah’s innings-finishing partner.
On the other hand, Punjab Kings’ Arshdeep Singh offers a disciplined and more importantly left-arm fast bowling option. Four of the previous seven T20 World Cup winners had at least one left-hander in their last winning team.
India’s only other left-arm spinner T. There is Natarajan, who also took 18 wickets but was a bit expensive at 9.44.
And then we have the wildest of cards in which Umran Malik shatters every figurative glass ceiling in existence with his phenomenal pace. Not only does Malik keep hovering around the 150km/h mark, but he also has 21 wickets in this year’s IPL, making him among the top five wicket-takers of the season.
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There’s no substitute for raw pace, and it’s probably one of the few attributes you can’t teach a fast bowler. In T20 cricket, we often hear the term ‘X-factor’ and 22-year-old Malik could be that X-factor for his team.
India can also consider the slightly more experienced Shardul Thakur, who was part of the 2021 edition of the T20 World Cup, or look at Prasidha Krishna, who made his international debut earlier this year.
The selectors have little time to make crucial decisions, but the 2022 ICC T20 World Cup is less than five months away and they would prefer answers sooner rather than later. *(Statistics/data as on May 22, 2022)
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