With the T20 World Cup just eight months away, Rohit Sharma-led Team India will look to get combinations right when they lock horns against West Indies in T20I series starting today
India skipper Rohit Sharma (centre) trains with teammates at Kolkata on Monday. Pic/AFP
Flush with exciting talent and focussed on the T20 World Cup in exactly eight months’ time, the Rohit Sharma-led Team India would be aiming to get its combinations right when it takes on the West Indies in a three-match series beginning here on Wednesday.
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India were the pre-tournament favourites, but made a shocking group stage exit in the last T20 World Cup held in the UAE in October-November. The shambolic campaign exposed loopholes in the team combination and temperament, spoiling Virat Kohli’s swansong as T20 skipper.
India will look to make amends and rebuild the side with a packed T20 calendar lined up ahead of the marquee event in Australia beginning October 16. Rohit, under whom Mumbai Indians have won five IPL titles, would be looking to sort out issues such as the opening blues, the middle-lower order conundrum and also the bowling strategies.
And he will have a happy headache of plenty while trying to firm up the squad.
Just the other day at the IPL mega auction, wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan hit the jackpot by landing a Rs 15.25 crore deal with Rohit’s franchise Mumbai Indians.
In fact, 10 players from the current squad landed massive deals and all eyes would also be on the likes of Shreyas Iyer (Kolkata Knight Riders Rs 12.25 crore), Harshal Patel (Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rs 10.75 crore) and Shardul Thakur (Delhi Capitals, Rs 10.75 crore).
It will also be interesting if Kohli comes out to open with Rohit to get among runs as he’s been dealing with a lean patch.
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