Any warm-up match before the big event often gives a good idea of what the resulting combination might look like. Going by this logic, the
T20 World Cup warm-up match India Vs. Bangladesh have given a lot of hints that India will play the XI.The main point of discussion was who will partner Rohit Sharma as an opener when he starts the T20 World Cup action for the Indian cricket team on June 5 against Ireland. There were two options – Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli.
Virat Kohli did not finish the match.Something that Indian captain Rohit Sharma stated turned into because of fatigue. “Virat just arrived yesterday, he will be missed,” he said.However, Yashasvi Jaiswal changed into there. Interestingly, seven Indian batters tasted the conditions but designated opener Jaiswal did not.
Does this mean she won’t be the first-choice opener in the upcoming matches?
Rohit did not directly answer the question but spoke about the party’s line-up going forward.
“Quite happy with how things went. Basically, we got what we wanted from the game.
As I said in the draw, getting used to the conditions was important. New venue, new pitch, pitch – important to get used to. ” and we did pretty well,” he said after India won the match by 60 runs.
Then he said something very fundamental about ‘nailing’ the launcher.
“(On batting pants at No. 3) Just to give him an opportunity. We haven’t nailed down what the batting unit is going to look like. Even the pitchers have done pretty well. Everybody is happy, happy with how it went,” he said. he said.
“(On Arshdeep) He has shown us, in all the games he has played, that he has forward skills. He has a very good skill set (even at the death). We saw that today. He played quite well, flicking the ball forward and then throwing one from behind. We have 15 good players, we have to find out what the conditions are and then see what combination is best is us .