While a proposed series with Pakistan now looks almost certain
not to happen for the foreseeable future, preparations for India’s tour of
Australia are stepping up. In the past few days India’s cricket board announced
the squads that will compete in both One-Day international and Twenty20 series
Down Under next month. And they have also confirmed that limited-overs captain
Mahendra Singh Dhoni will remain in place, at least through until next year’s
World T20.
There were real hopes that
India would currently be taking on Pakistan in just the fierce rivals’ second
bilateral series since 2007 and the Mumbai terror attacks the following year.
But while both countries’ cricket authorities agreed to a proposed shortened
series in Sri Lanka, India’s government is believed to have prevented it from going
ahead.
As a result, attention now
turns to Australia and what are some hugely important contests for India, and
especially Dhoni. The pressure has been on the 34-year-old ever since India’s
odi side followed up the relinquishing of their world cup title to Australia
with a first-ever series defeat to Bangladesh in June. With India then losing
both t20 and odi series to south Africa on home soil in October, questions have
continued to be asked about whether Dhoni is still the right man to lead the
team forward. In an effort to quash such talk, the board of control for cricket
in India’s chairman of selectors reaffirmed the commitment to Dhoni until the
world t20, which will take place in India from march to April, 2016.
"We named Dhoni as the
captain as we wanted to end the speculations in the media,” Sandeep Patil
said, according to The Times of India.
“Not only media but players in general should know who will be their leader.”
It was during India’s last
tour of Australia, a year ago, that Dhoni relinquished the Test captaincy,
hoping to enjoy the remainder of his career in the limited-overs format. So far
that hasn’t quite gone to plan. In an effort to rejuvenate the team’s fortunes,
a refreshed squad has been revealed to head to Australia. The headline decision
was the omission of batsman Suresh Raina from the ODI squad, although he is in
the T20 squad. Also in the T20 party is all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, who has
returned to the international fold for the first time since the 2014 World T20
final, and pace bowler Ashish Nehra, whose last outing for India came in 2011.
“Yuvraj Singh will always
remain special,” Sandeep Patil said, reports ESPN. “The
selectors are very happy, and the captain is also very happy to have him back.
We cannot promise any player whether he will be part of the next tour or the
World Cup. We want every player to perform and every player has a chance to
come back in the team.”
"Brainder Sran" is another left arm pacer from Haryana. Initially he started as a boxer but changed his track to fast bowling. He even played for RR in IPL8 just for one match where he bowled 3 overs and gave away 35 runs without taking any wickets.
ODI Squad: Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Manish
Pandey, MS Dhoni (Captain), (Wicketkeeper), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra
Jadeja, Mohd. Shami, Axar Patel, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Gurkeerat Singh
Mann, Rishi Dhawan, Brainder Balbirsingh Sran.
T20I Squad: Shikhar
Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni
(Captain), (Wicketkeeper), Suresh Raina, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja,
Mohd. Shami, Harbhajan Singh, Umesh Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar,
Ashish Nehra.
ODI series (all matches begin
at 10:20 p.m. EST)
1st ODI: Jan. 11 at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth.
2nd ODI: Jan. 14 at the Brisbane Cricket Ground.
3rd ODI: Jan. 16 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
4th ODI: Jan. 19 at the Manuka Oval, Canberra.
5th ODI: Jan. 22 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
1st ODI: Jan. 11 at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth.
2nd ODI: Jan. 14 at the Brisbane Cricket Ground.
3rd ODI: Jan. 16 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
4th ODI: Jan. 19 at the Manuka Oval, Canberra.
5th ODI: Jan. 22 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
T20I series
1st T20I: Jan. 26 at the Adelaide Oval (2:38 a.m. EST).
2nd T20I: Jan. 29 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (3:38 a.m. EST).
3rd T20I: Jan. 31 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (3:38 a.m. EST).
1st T20I: Jan. 26 at the Adelaide Oval (2:38 a.m. EST).
2nd T20I: Jan. 29 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (3:38 a.m. EST).
3rd T20I: Jan. 31 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (3:38 a.m. EST).
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