India look to forget Test misery as ODIs approach

August 24, 2011 04:00 pm | Updated 04:00 pm IST - Hove (Sussex)

Humiliated in the Test series, India would aim to get their floundering tour of England back on track when they take on Sussex in a one—day practice match here on Thursday ahead of the limited—overs series starting with a one off Twenty20 on August 31.

India lost the number one Test team tag after being whitewashed 0—4 by England, and if the lessons from the drubbing have been absorbed, injured players need to prove their fitness before they are trusted to be part of the ODI world champions’ playing eleven.

The 50—over game against Sussex would be critical to assess if Praveen Kumar and Gautam Gambhir have recovered from their injuries.

Praveen missed the final Test at the Oval due to an ankle injury, while Gambhir suffered a concussion making him a mere shadow of his formidable self in the two innings of the match.

Team India would find it difficult to live it down if a recently injured cricketer breaks down in the one—day series like Zaheer Khan and Virender Sehwag did in the Test matches.

As a result, India would like to throw as many youngsters as possible into the fray to assess their early form and confidence.

In all likelihood, Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar would pull out to give a few younger batsmen the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the seaming and swinging conditions.

It would ensure that all four young batsmen of the side - Ajinkya Rahane, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma - lose little time in coming to grips with the testing conditions.

If skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni also sits out - and the Indian captain does need a break - then Parthiv Patel would have a critical opportunity.

If this season has been the one to have marred reputations, it can also be one to make reputations. There ought to be scramble for ODI places among young batters as well as bowlers.

Munaf Patel, so far kept in cotton wool, would have an opportunity to show his utility after being discarded in favour of RP Singh in the final Test at Oval last week.

In all likelihood, India would like to test their bowling combination for the one—dayers and hence Munaf Patel, Praveen Kumar, R Ashwin and one between Vinay Kumar and young Varun Aaron should play.

They could have a good simulating situation to ODIs since Sussex boasts of some big names and the wicket at Hove is said to assist seam and swing.

Indian cricket fans would be familiar with the names of Murray Goodwin, Matt Prior, Monty Panesar, and South African quick Wayne Parnell.

Michael Yardy, Ed Joyce and Luke Wright have all been England players. The two Pakistanis, Naved—ul Hasan and Umar Gul need no introduction. In all likelihood, Sussex ought to field a good side.

With a whole lot of new faces, unaffected by the 4—0 whitewash of Tests, clamouring for places, Indians ought to start their campaign with a fresh mind.

The match will start at 2.45 p.m (IST).

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