WI vs India | Kohli, India face selection quandary

It will be a difficult choice between Rohit, Rahane if team opts for a fifth bowler

August 21, 2019 12:45 am | Updated 12:45 am IST - Coolidge (Antigua)

The Indian team management will be fretting on possible team combinations for the first Test against the West Indies with a difficult choice between senior pros Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane if it opts for a fifth specialist bowler.

Unless India goes with a safety-first four bowler strategy which allows both Test and ODI vice-captain to figure in the scheme of things, one among the two would be cooling heels and it could be Rahane going by his wretched form in red-ball cricket.

Moot point

India will be returning to the longest format after a good seven and half months and the moot point of the playing XI will be whether Kohli-Ravi Shastri duo goes for an additional sixth batsman or an extra bowler for the first Test starting on Thursday.

If the Indian team’s think-tank employs conservative strategy, K.L. Rahul and Mayank Agarwal should be opening the innings but Rahul, it may be recalled, was dropped for the last two Test matches in Australia with Hanuma Vihari opening.

While Vihari didn’t score too many runs, he blunted the new ball attack which helped Mayank and Cheteshwar Pujara to consolidate without much trouble.

If one looks at the pattern of playing XI selections, Vihari, who batted at No. 3 and scored a fifty in the warm-up game against West Indies-A, could once again open in the first Test if Rahul’s poor Test record during the past one year is taken into account.

Pujara and Kohli are the two pillars at No. 3 and 4 respectively but the problem starts after that.

Unenviable task

With Rishabh Pant expected to come in at No. 6 and Ravindra Jadeja with his allround skills bringing in the necessary balance at No. 7 in the absence of an injured Hardik Pandya, Kohli may be left with an unenviable task of putting either Rahane or Rohit on the chopping block.

Rohit’s last Test knock was an unbeaten half-century and he also scored a first-innings half-ton in the practice game. While Rahane got a few runs in the second innings, his form has been on the downhill and even a county stint with Hampshire has not done anything to bolster his confidence.

The only option to include both is to go for a four-bowler strategy with three pacers in Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, along with R. Ashwin or Kuldeep Yadav as the lone spinner.

Sultry conditions

The extra batsman then will take Jadeja out of equation but there will always be a chance of fatigue in sultry conditions.

Meanwhile the three-day warm-up game between India and West Indies-A ended in a draw on Monday.

The scores: India 297 for five decl. & 188 for five decl. drew with West Indies-A 181 & 47 for three .

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