Go with both wrist-spinners: Kumble

Kumble also backs Shami ahead of Bhuvneshwar

July 07, 2019 10:46 pm | Updated 10:46 pm IST - Bengaluru

Kumble said he would pick Bhuvneshwar Kumar ahead of Mohammed Shami only on a slow pitch.

Kumble said he would pick Bhuvneshwar Kumar ahead of Mohammed Shami only on a slow pitch.

India should field both its wrist-spinners in Tuesday’s semifinal clash against New Zealand, believes Anil Kumble. Yuzvendra Chahal was rested from India’s meeting with Sri Lanka while Kuldeep Yadav was left out of the side that faced Bangladesh. Kumble, though, is in favour of deploying both against the Kiwis. “If it was England in the semifinals, you would have thought differently. But since it’s New Zealand, I’d certainly go with both,” he told The Hindu here on Sunday.

Virat Kohli seemingly has another difficult decision to make in Manchester, in having to choose between Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami. Kumble would prefer to see the latter in action. “If you have a slow pitch at Old Trafford, then maybe Bhuvi, but otherwise my five bowlers will be the five attacking options,” he said. “Shami has been brilliant. Jasprit Bumrah has been exceptional whenever he’s come on to bowl. Hardik Pandya has been really good, giving 10 overs consistently. So these would be my best three seamers, to go with the two wrist-spinners.”

Exceptional Rohit

Kumble, who is an exclusive cricket expert with CNN-News 18, was effusive in his praise of Rohit Sharma. “Five hundreds with two games to go – you can’t ask for a better tournament,” he said. “And look at the quality of those hundreds as well. The one against South Africa was exceptional. It was India’s first match, he was coming in with not many runs behind him in the IPL, and people were talking about his lack of form. Even in the practice game against New Zealand, he hadn’t got runs. He’s been the stand-out performer. The top three have all been brilliant.”

The former India leg-spinner dismissed concerns about the middle-order. “Every team, at certain times, has certain combinations not standing up in a game. And good teams know how to mask those and still find a way to win. That’s exactly what India has done. I feel Rishabh Pant, M.S. Dhoni and Hardik Pandya are currently the best for those positions — two powerful hitters, and one calm head in M.S.”

Dhoni factor

Asked about Dhoni, who has been criticised for his display with the bat in a couple of matches, Kumble remarked: “Yeah, you can say, ‘Why is he looking to take a single when you need 10 runs an over?’ But it’s important to look at the overall combination, the way India has won. I don’t think you need to worry too much about one particular player, focus there and criticise him. He’s been a quality player for India and his experience will be needed in this semifinal.”

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