Tag: T20 World Cup 2024 India

  • Opinion: Not Rinku Singh But Virat Kohli Should Have Been Dropped From India’s T20 World Cup 2024 Squad, Makes No Sense To Drop Your Best Finisher; Check THIS Stat | cricket news

    India and KKR batsman Rinku Singh made his T20I debut last year in August and since then has played 15 matches for India, scoring 356 runs in 11 innings, at an average of 89 and strike rate of 176.24. These are crazy numbers, given the fact that Rinku has already played more than ten innings. You have a real finisher available but still do not take him to the most important tournament. Ignore him after having invested in him for almost a year. Calling him the best Indian finisher in last one year is no exaggeration. Out of his 356 runs, 211 runs have been scored in the over 16 to 20, in which he also averages 71 and stikes at rate of 216.

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    Rinku is no more just a fresh face in Indian team. He has proven his worth as an India player. He worked hard to get noticed but has faced sudden snub from the selectors.

    Why has Rinku been ignored?

    Indian selectors are playing safe again. They do not want a first-round exit. This safe-playing attitude is the reason India have not won any ICC trophy since 2013. This squad is pretty much like the 2022 squad which made it to the semis and lost the one-sided semifinals to England.

    After giving Hardik Pandya a run as captain for over a year, Rohit came back as captain earlier this year in the series vs Afghanistan. Kohli also played his first T20I since the World Cup in January. They are legends of our game but it is also true that their time is up in this format. Merely making runs does not suffice. You got to hit at a certain strike rate, which is a big issue.

    Rohit’s selection can still be justified, knowing Hardik is prone to injuries. India needed an experienced captain. But why Kohli? Reports say that Rohit wants Kohli in conditions which are very new. You don’t know how the pitches are going to play in the Americas.

    But Rinku is not dropped because of Kohli. But because India have picked Yuzvendra Chahal as the fourth spinner in the side. India are aiming to win the tournament on the back of strong bowling attack, which is spin-heavy, with an assumption that the pitches will be low and slow over there.

    However, Chahal for Rinku is a selection call that was forced by the decision that Kohli’s selection became a no-brainer for the selectors. Somebody with strike rate in late 130s has been picked over someone with strike rate in higher side of 170s.

    India now have two finishers in the form of Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja, both of whom are struggling for runs in IPL. Rishabh Pant has been included in the T20 World Cup team without playing a single international match. He strikes at 126 in T20Is, lowest among all batsmen in the squad.

    Ideally, neither Rohit, Virat or Pant should have been in the Indian T20I squad. India needed to be brave and give the youngsters the charge. It is better to exit the tournament in the first round itself with a squad filled with T20 specialists than go to semifinals with a safe approach with same-old players and crash out. It seems there was no learning from 2021, 2022.

  • India’s T20 World Cup 2024 Squad: Sanju Samson First-Choice Keeper; Hardik Pandya’s Place Still Not CONFIRMED And More | cricket news

    In about two days, the BCCI selectors led by Ajit Agarkar are going to end the ever-growing anticipation about India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad. But here’s a reality check for the IPL-watching India fans: the T20 league performance are going to have zero effect on the selection for the World Cup. The selectors are not keen on trying players who do not have any prior international experience. The squad is pretty much ready and after meeting between the selectors and the Indian management, it will be out soon.

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    As per ESPNcricinfo, the only IPL performance that brought the attention of selectors was that of Lucknow Super Giants’ Mayank Yadav. He has extreme pace and accuracy but because he cannot keep his body fully fit after a couple of games, selectors did not feel it would be a right call to take him in the squad.

    Unlike what the social media believes, neither KL Rahul nor Risahbh Pant are the first-choice keepers. Selectors are likely to go with Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson as the first-choice wicketkeeper/batter for he has the ability to hit the spin as India’s top 3 struggle against spin.

    KL Rahul is in form but he is batting in the top order which is already secured. Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, and Suryakumar Yadav are almost finalized in the top 4.

    Rahul or Pant could be the backup keeping options but for that to happen, India will have to leave out one of Shivam Dube and Rinku Singh or a backup pacer. The selectors will have to make a call on this, whether they want powerhitting backup, keeping backup or pace-bowling backup.

    As far as Hardik Pandya is concerned, he comes with a rare skill which is bowling medium pace and batting in middle order as power-hitter. He is out of form but that is not a huge concern for selectors as much as his bowling fitness is. Pandya is yet to bowl a full quota of overs this IPL and his pace is also down. That is why saying Pandya is already confirmed for World Cup is still far-fetched.