T20 World Cup 2022 Every time he bowls seam up he gets hit for runs Sarandeep Singh outlines India s playing XI
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#TeamIndia #T20WorldCup9837310861One title One goal Our squad #TeamIndia #T20WorldCup https://t.co/Dw9fWinHYQ Another comeback has been staged by Mohammed Shami, whose snub was widely debated as India got knocked out of the Asia Cup. He was named as one of the four standby players for the showpiece event, while being a part of the squads for the forthcoming home series against Australia and South Africa. Sarandeep, who was in charge of putting together India's squad for the 2019 World Cup, asserted that Shami shouldn’t have fallen out of favor with the selectors, especially after his IPL exploits. The former India off-spinner added that the management had to revert to experience when the young guns couldn’t live up to their billing. “Mohammed Shami shouldn’t have gone out, in the first place. The way he performed for Gujarat, he should have been there in the main squad. Additionally, what he can do with the new ball, I don’t think any other bowler can. He has now been brought back because none of Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj and Avesh Khan worked. Since all the youngsters went out of the limelight, you had to again go back to Mohammed Shami. “They have now again gone for experience, and the selection committee is guilty of fluctuating too much. You could have also stuck with Avesh Khan. Because as a selector, if you are backing somebody, then back them over a period of time. Avesh Khan will play for 10 more years, whereas you never know how long can Shami play. The thing is, when you lose series, you are forced to do certain things, you are forced to go back to senior players,” Sarandeep, who played 3 Tests and 5 ODIs, explained. Gujarat Titans@gujarat_titansA wicket of the first and the last ball ... A beautiful coincidence borne out of belief, skill and execution
Iss final ki ajab kahani, gazab Shami bhai ki zubaani ?
#IPLFinal #GTvRR #AavaDe126680A wicket of the first and the last ball ... A beautiful coincidence borne out of belief, skill and execution Iss final ki ajab kahani, gazab Shami bhai ki zubaani ?#IPLFinal #GTvRR #AavaDe https://t.co/kdpzsqR72N While Shami’s T20I numbers will be filed under the ‘sub-par’ category, the 32-year-old has scalped 19 wickets or more in each of the last four IPL editions, including being the leader of the pack in Gujarat Titans’ title-winning season. Deepak Chahar, who recently made his return after an almost six-month injury layoff, is the other reserve seamer. Raising doubts over his match fitness, Sarandeep stated that Chahar would have lent more depth to India’s batting. “Deepak Chahar has just returned from injury, and hence, his match fitness is still questionable. But if you had Deepak Chahar, then the team would’ve been much stronger because the batting would’ve gone all the way down to No. 9,” he said. There are two more standbys, in leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi and middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer.
T20 World Cup 2022 Every time he bowls seam-up he gets hit for runs - Sarandeep Singh outlines India s playing XI
By Srinjoy Sanyal Modified 16 Sep 2022 Follow Us 2 Comments Share India finished third in the Super 4 of the Asia Cup Ex-India selector Sarandeep Singh tipped left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh to get the nod over fit-again Harshal Patel, reasoning that the latter lacks the zip for Australian surfaces. He welcomed back Jasprit Bumrah as India named a 15-strong squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup starting October 16. Both Bumrah (back) and Harshal (rib and side strain) missed the West Indies T20Is and the recently concluded Asia Cup owing to injuries. In their absence, 23-year-old Arshdeep rose to the occasion. Sarandeep wants the southpaw to play alongside senior pros Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar in a three-pronged pace attack. “One, he is a leftie, and secondly, he can bowl well with both the new ball and at the death. Harshal Patel mostly rolls his fingers over the ball, much like off spin. He hardly bowls seam-up, and every time he does that, he gets hit for runs. He was consistently delivering in the IPL, which is not at all easy, but he cannot bowl bouncers or yorkers. "Plus, he has to complete his overs by the 16th over, because Bhuvi and Bumrah will bowl at the death. And if you go with Arshdeep, then you can use Bhuvi and Bumrah in the middle overs too,” Sarandeep Singh said in an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda. While Harshal has been a massive success in the IPL, 23 wickets in 17 T20Is at an economy of 8.58 won't qualify for replication. In fact, on his maiden overseas tour to the UK this June-July, the 31-year-old conceded 9.8 runs an over, thus accentuating Sarandeep’s concern. Arshdeep, having played 11 games so far, has an economy rate of 7.38. The Punjab lad showed his prowess with the new ball, while his incredible ability to absorb pressure came to the fore when he almost defended seven runs in two consecutive last overs in Dubai. BCCI@BCCIOne titleOne goal
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#TeamIndia #T20WorldCup9837310861One title One goal Our squad #TeamIndia #T20WorldCup https://t.co/Dw9fWinHYQ Another comeback has been staged by Mohammed Shami, whose snub was widely debated as India got knocked out of the Asia Cup. He was named as one of the four standby players for the showpiece event, while being a part of the squads for the forthcoming home series against Australia and South Africa. Sarandeep, who was in charge of putting together India's squad for the 2019 World Cup, asserted that Shami shouldn’t have fallen out of favor with the selectors, especially after his IPL exploits. The former India off-spinner added that the management had to revert to experience when the young guns couldn’t live up to their billing. “Mohammed Shami shouldn’t have gone out, in the first place. The way he performed for Gujarat, he should have been there in the main squad. Additionally, what he can do with the new ball, I don’t think any other bowler can. He has now been brought back because none of Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj and Avesh Khan worked. Since all the youngsters went out of the limelight, you had to again go back to Mohammed Shami. “They have now again gone for experience, and the selection committee is guilty of fluctuating too much. You could have also stuck with Avesh Khan. Because as a selector, if you are backing somebody, then back them over a period of time. Avesh Khan will play for 10 more years, whereas you never know how long can Shami play. The thing is, when you lose series, you are forced to do certain things, you are forced to go back to senior players,” Sarandeep, who played 3 Tests and 5 ODIs, explained. Gujarat Titans@gujarat_titansA wicket of the first and the last ball ... A beautiful coincidence borne out of belief, skill and execution
Iss final ki ajab kahani, gazab Shami bhai ki zubaani ?
#IPLFinal #GTvRR #AavaDe126680A wicket of the first and the last ball ... A beautiful coincidence borne out of belief, skill and execution Iss final ki ajab kahani, gazab Shami bhai ki zubaani ?#IPLFinal #GTvRR #AavaDe https://t.co/kdpzsqR72N While Shami’s T20I numbers will be filed under the ‘sub-par’ category, the 32-year-old has scalped 19 wickets or more in each of the last four IPL editions, including being the leader of the pack in Gujarat Titans’ title-winning season. Deepak Chahar, who recently made his return after an almost six-month injury layoff, is the other reserve seamer. Raising doubts over his match fitness, Sarandeep stated that Chahar would have lent more depth to India’s batting. “Deepak Chahar has just returned from injury, and hence, his match fitness is still questionable. But if you had Deepak Chahar, then the team would’ve been much stronger because the batting would’ve gone all the way down to No. 9,” he said. There are two more standbys, in leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi and middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer.