India bank on Rohit, Kohli to revive fortunes in ODI opener vs England
Having humiliated India bowlers in the final T20I, Buttler and Brook will again like to send them on a leather-hunt.
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The 39-year-old Rohit Sharma and the soon-to-be 38 Kohli still have the fire in their bellies (PTI)
Birmingham, 13 July
Veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will not only have to
perform for themselves but also play a key role in lifting the sagging Indian
spirits against an upbeat England when the two sides clash in a three-match ODI
series, starting here on Tuesday.
Kohli and Rohit, along with Jasprit Bumrah, are back in the
mix to play the format in which bilaterals have been losing both context and
sheen amid growing popularity of T20 cricket.
The 39-year-old Rohit and the soon-to-be 38 Kohli still have
the fire in their bellies and the runs to show for their efforts as they aim
for a ODI World Cup swansong.
Facing Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue on tracks, which are
spicier compared to sub-continental featherbeds, is a different challenge. But
the duo has smashed English bowlers enough over the years to know what is
required of them. But their presence for this series certainly holds more
significance after the Indian team, under a new T20 skipper Shreyas Iyer, lost
all but one of its seven T20I matches in the ongoing tour.
The only match they didn't lose was a game that got
abandoned. The 0-2 defeat versus Ireland and 0-4 thrashing handed by England
has opened a Pandora's Box with BCCI calling for a performance review.
In this backdrop, a team management, which hasn't exactly
made things easier for the two modern day legends, will be compelled to welcome
them with open arms in order to stem the rot. An ODI series win can hardly
gloss over the inadequacies of T20 squad's disastrous show but it would
certainly work as a confidence-booster.
The return of skipper Shubman Gill, another prolific 50-over
batter and the experienced KL Rahul, makes it a fabulous quartet of top-order
batters, who can turn any game on its head. Add Shreyas Iyer to the mix, and
there should be little concern about the batting unit.
However, it is the bowling unit that needs to do some
serious strategic thinking even as Bumrah, after a well-earned rest, makes a
comeback.
India's new fast bowling hope Gurnoor Brar, after an
impressive start against Afghanistan at home, will face a completely different
challenge with his lengths on English tracks. Arshdeep Singh will certainly add
dimension as the left-arm seamer in the pack while Shivam Dube, a forced choice
due to the absence of an injured Hardik Pandya and Nitish Kumar Reddy, will be
the fourth seamer at Edgbaston.
Both Washington Sundar and Axar Patel were massive
disappointments during the T20I series in both batting and bowling. But they
are unlikely to bear any consequences as they outscore the team's best spinner,
Kuldeep Yadav, on perception of "better willow wielding" abilities.
Kuldeep, by a country mile, is a better spinner and the only
one among the three with an ability to turn the ball even when there is nothing
on offer from the surface. One advantage that India will have against England
is that the hosts haven't played any 50-over cricket since 27 January when they
were on an away tour of Sri Lanka.
Having played a lot of T20 cricket and a few Tests (against
New Zealand), England will also need to get back into the groove for the format
even though the high of a one-sided T20 series will keep them in perfect mental
frame. The inclusion of Joe Root in the batting ranks will only add more depth
to English batting with Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell providing the explosive
firepower alongside Jos Buttler.
Having humiliated the Indian bowlers in Southampton in the
final T20I, Buttler and Brook will again like to send them on a leather-hunt
with more overs at their disposal.
Match Starts: 3.30pm IST.
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