T20 World Cup 2022 3 reasons why Ravichandran Ashwin should play ahead of Yuzvendra Chahal
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#Indiancricketteam #teamindia #INdvSA #cricketindia44128End of the list ?ECONOMICAL #Indiancricketteam #teamindia #INdvSA #cricketindia https://t.co/ASgXS81ldr Since returning to India's T20I setup at the T20 World Cup last year, Ashwin has bagged 14 wickets from 11 games at 18.00 apiece. His economy rate of 5.73 is what stands out, making him a phenomenal defensive spinner in this period. Chahal was left out of the marquee event last year. Since his return to the T20 side post that, he has bagged 22 wickets from 20 games at 22.77 apiece and an economy rate of 7.75. In terms of strike rate, Ashwin's stands at 18.86 in this period while Chahal has struck every 19.04 deliveries. While that isn't a telling difference, their economy rates and averages tell a story. With the leg-spinner going for runs aplenty in recent times, this recent form could tip the scales in favor of his IPL teammate at the T20 World Cup.
T20 World Cup 2022 3 reasons why Ravichandran Ashwin should play ahead of Yuzvendra Chahal
By Sooryanarayanan Sesha Modified 30 Sep 2022 Follow Us 1 Comment Share Ravichandran Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal are tussling it out for the lead spinner's spot in India's T20 XI! Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravichandran Ashwin have been named as the frontline spinners in India's squad for the upcoming Men's T20 World Cup in Australia. But only one of them might make the cut to the playing XI owing to the conditions on offer. For those unaware, the pitches in Australia are expected to be good for batting, with bounce being a crucial factor. While the long boundary dimensions might tempt teams into fielding two spinners, India have a second spinner to fall back on in all-rounder Axar Patel. Both Rajasthan Royals (RR) teammates could well be jostling it out for one spot come October 23, when India face arch-rivals Pakistan in their T20 World Cup opener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Here's a look at three reasons as to why Ashwin could just edge Chahal out in the starting XI.#1 Recent returns of the two players
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#Indiancricketteam #teamindia #INdvSA #cricketindia44128End of the list ?ECONOMICAL #Indiancricketteam #teamindia #INdvSA #cricketindia https://t.co/ASgXS81ldr Since returning to India's T20I setup at the T20 World Cup last year, Ashwin has bagged 14 wickets from 11 games at 18.00 apiece. His economy rate of 5.73 is what stands out, making him a phenomenal defensive spinner in this period. Chahal was left out of the marquee event last year. Since his return to the T20 side post that, he has bagged 22 wickets from 20 games at 22.77 apiece and an economy rate of 7.75. In terms of strike rate, Ashwin's stands at 18.86 in this period while Chahal has struck every 19.04 deliveries. While that isn't a telling difference, their economy rates and averages tell a story. With the leg-spinner going for runs aplenty in recent times, this recent form could tip the scales in favor of his IPL teammate at the T20 World Cup.