'Group league scores of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma won't matter if…'

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NEW DELHI: Because of their ability to deliver clutch blows when it counts most, Sanjay Manjrekar would not mind a few lackluster group league performances from the two megastars Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma if they could influence the outcome of the current T20 World Cup semi-final or final.
While skipper Rohit was in fine form during his fifty against Ireland, he didn’t score many runs against Pakistan and the USA in the next two games.Meanwhile, Kohli has failed to reach double digits in all three completed games.
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“Ideally, if you have gone for people like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, then you have gone for experience. You want to take your experienced players in World Cup to deliver when it really matters,” Manjrekar told PTI in an exclusive interview.

The former India player added, “So, I don’t mind if certain players are out of form. Coming into the knockouts, if they play a defining innings in a semi-final or the final to win the title, that’s the kind of expectation you must have from your senior players.
“If a youngster comes to the fore, that’s a bonus like it happened in 1992 with Pakistan, with Inzamam-ul-Haq. It’s the seniors who have to make the major contribution and that is why I guess selectors go for experience in T20 World Cup or World Cups generally.”

One of the most renowned cricket commentators, Manjrekar has played 37 Tests and 74 ODIs. When asked about the legendary duo’s future in Twenty20 international matches after the World Cup, he believed that the players or the national chairman of selectors could provide the answer.
“I think it’s a question best asked to chairman of selectors what their plans are and the two individuals can tell what their plans are and how the selection committee is going to be thinking and I think there’s fair bit left in the tournament before they start thinking on those lines,” the Mumbaikar said.
Dube in Windies? Let’s wait and watch
The star of the Chennai Super KingsIPL season, Shivam Dube, hasn’t exactly looked comfortable on the hard New York surface and appears to be having trouble when the ball isn’t hitting the bat.
He is a designated power hitter, so it’s unclear how useful he will be on the Caribbean tracks, where it might not be the best idea to hit through the line.
“We will have to wait and see. You are right because the hitting that you saw from Shivam Dube was on some of the flattest pitches in the world and also a long league (IPL) where a lot doesn’t hinge on one game. So the pressures of World Cup are different.
“So, we need to wait and see if Shivam Dube can replicate what he did in the IPL against the spinners. You are right as it isn’t going to be as easy to hit the spinners as it was on Indian pitches, and so we need to see if Dube can upgrade his power-hitting skills against spinners on these tracks,” Manjrekar assessed.
Rishabh at No. 3 is a brilliant move
Rishabh Pant‘s promotion to No. 3 has proven to be a brilliant move, as Manjrekar never saw the flashy left-hander as India’s best batsman throughout the group league stage.
“They (team management) want more and more impact players, at every position down the order and Rishabh Pant, I didn’t expect him to be batting at No. 3, and what a brilliant move it has turned out to be, starting from that warm-up game against Bangladesh, when Samson and Rohit Sharma took some time to get used to the surface,” he opined.
“Pant has showed his class. He has been India’s best batter in this tournament so far, and on a difficult pitch, and that is Rishabh Pant’s class. That they gave him the No. 3 slot also ensured that India don’t have six right-handers like they had in that 50-over World Cup and the only left-hander India had was Jadeja at No. 7.”
If pitches offer turn in WI, India might opt for finger spinners
During the tour’s USA leg, India chose to use four all-rounders (two seam bowlers and two spin bowlers), benching Kuldeep Yadav, their top spinner in the previous eighteen months.
Manjrekar speculated that although the pitches in the West Indies are meant to be favorable for spinners, India might choose to use their two finger spinners instead of either of the two wrist spinners if the pitch turns out to be a rank turner.
“The thing about pitches in the West Indies is that if India comes across a real turning pitch, then they might just be happy having finger spinners (Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel) because if you see in India, when we have rank turners, you always see that you have Ashwin and Jadeja, so that might suffice.
“Kuldeep Yadav’s great strength is that if there isn’t much in the pitch, he will extract more from the pitch than any other spinner, plus the kind of artistry that he has, plus all those kind of bowlers’ value hasn’t been seen because there is so much in the pitches, all you needed are bowlers who can bowl accurately.”
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