Keep Kohli at No. 3 in World Cup: Ian Chappell

January 27, 2015 02:57 am | Updated June 02, 2016 11:19 pm IST - Sydney:

FOR SPORTSTAR.  29-10-03 (MUMBAI)-- IAN CHAPPELL.  PHOTO: VIVEK BENDRE. (DIGITAL IMAGE)

FOR SPORTSTAR. 29-10-03 (MUMBAI)-- IAN CHAPPELL. PHOTO: VIVEK BENDRE. (DIGITAL IMAGE)

Describing India’s defence of the World Cup title as shaky, former Australia captain Ian Chappell has advised the team management to keep star batsman Virat Kohli at No. 3 to negate any opposition plans to bounce it out with short-pitched deliveries on lively pitches here.

“India’s World Cup defence is looking as shaky as Christchurch in the midst of an earthquake.

“If India is to have any chance of successfully defending the World Cup, it will need the batsmen to score heavily.

“The bowling has been profligate throughout the Australian tour and there are no signs that failing is about to be rectified,” Chappell said.

“A good start to resurgence would be to reinstate Virat Kohli at No. 3, where he previously spent some time in ODIs.

“With Rohit Sharma and Kohli at the top of the order, India has the firepower to the fore — an approach based on getting your retaliation in first,” Chappell said.

“In addition, it puts the two best players of the short-pitched ball front and centre, and if it’s the intention of opponents to bounce the Indians out, then these two could short-circuit those plans very quickly,” he added.

Chappell said that India should replace struggling Shikhar Dhawan by Stuart Binny to open the innings with Rohit Sharma as this will also give the team more bowling options.

“As Shikhar Dhawan continues to struggle under Australian conditions, perhaps the time is right to open the batting with Binny.

“He looks technically capable and this would give Dhoni another bowling option, which appears to be a priority,” said Chappell in his column for ESPNcricinfo

The former Australian captain said the Indian bowlers have not learnt anything from the Australian tour so far and also criticised the move to open bowling with Binny in their tri-series match against England in Brisbane.

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