Bumrah to lead in Perth if Rohit does not make it: Gambhir
The straight-talking former opener also indicated that KL Rahul could be asked to open the innings in place of Rohit
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Gautam Gambhir gave enough indications that Rahul's experience might prevail over rookie Easwaran's current form. PHOTO: PTI
Mumbai, 11 Nov
Head coach Gautam Gambhir on Monday said Jasprit Bumrah, as
designated vice-captain, will lead India in the opening Test against Australia
in Perth if regular skipper Rohit Sharma is unavailable for the game due to
personal reasons.
The straight-talking former opener also indicated that KL
Rahul could be asked to open the innings in place of Rohit.
The second batch of the Indian players is leaving for Perth,
but Rohit has stayed back. Uncertainty remains if Rohit will compete in the
series-opener. "At the moment, there is no confirmation. We will let you
know exactly what the situation will be. Hopefully, he is going to be
available, but everything you want to know, you will get to know before the
start of the series," Gambhir said. "Bumrah is the vice-captain, so
obviously If Rohit is not available, he is going to lead in Perth," the
coach added.
Rahul likely to open
Rohit’s possible absence also leaves a spot vacant at the
top of the batting order and Gambhir said one among the uncapped Abhimanyu
Easwaran and KL Rahul, who both played in the unofficial Tests against
Australia A for India A, will be picked.
"Obviously, there is Easwaran, there is KL there. We will take a
call closer to the first Test match if Rohit is not available. There are
options. There are quite a lot of options in this spot. Once it gets closer to
the first Test match, we will try and play the best playing XI who is going to
do the job for us," he added.
However he gave enough indications that Rahul's experience
might prevail over rookie Easwaran's current form. "There are times when
you go with the experienced players as well and that is the quality of the man.
He (Rahul) can actually bat at the top of the order, he can bat at number 3 and
at number 6 as well," said the former southpaw.
"So you need quite a lot of talent to be doing these
kind of jobs as well and he has kept wickets in One-day format as well. So
imagine how many countries have players like KL who can actually open the
batting and can bat at number 6 as well? So I feel that if needed be, I think
he (Rahul) can do the job for us, especially if Rohit is not available for the
first Test match," Gambhir said.
Team moving forward,
coach hints on Shardul non-selection
The coach backed uncapped all-rounder Nitish Reddy, who has
a batting average of 21 in first-class cricket, and was picked ahead of veteran
pace bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur. "It is also about moving forward
and I feel that this is the best set of players that we have selected to do the
job for the country," Gambhir said, indicating that doors are closed on
Shardul for the time being.
Shardul was one of India's heroes at the Gabba with handful
of wickets and a half-century. He has been seamer all-rounder in SENA
countries. "We have picked the best squad who can do the job for us.
Nitish Reddy, we all know that how incredibly talented he is and if given an
option, he will deliver for us," Gambhir said.
Why Harshit Rana
wasn't sent for A tour?
Rana was not sent with the India A squad for the unofficial
'Tests' in Australia to be ready for the BGT series but Gambhir said the
management did not want to add to his workload by getting him to play
First-Class games.
"He had played a first-class game against Assam and he
did reasonably well (took five-for and scored half-century). We all thought
that he has had enough bowling under his belt rather than just sending and
playing him another first-class game," Gambhir said.
"For us, it is important for a fast bowler to be fresh
as well. It is going to be a long tour, it is going to be a five-Test match
series. The bowling coach, the physios and the trainers thought that he has had
enough under his belt and that was one of the reasons," he added.
While there is no Mohammed Shami and tremendous pressure on
Jasprit Bumrah to carry the pace bowling load, Gambhir feels that the attack is
potent even with three inexperienced speedsters in Rana, Prasidh Krishna and
Akash Deep. "We have got quality. We have got tall guys who can hit the
deck like Prasidh and Harshit. All five guys have different skill sets. That
makes our fast bowling attack very very potent."
10 days of training
good enough
Gambhir, who will be travelling with the second batch of
Indian squad on Monday, said adjusting to conditions in Australia over the next
10 days will be vital for the team. "We have got a lot of experienced
players who have been to Australia a lot of times. Their experience will come
in handy for the young players as well. These 10 days are going to be very
crucial but come 22nd morning, we should be absolutely ready to fire from ball
one," he said.
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