Bumrah available for both West Indies Tests, Jadeja named vice-captain
Chairman of Selectors Ajit Agarkar dropped elaborate hints that Karun Nair and Bengal opener Abhimanyu Easwaran are no longer in the scheme of things.
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Rishabh Pant's absence has resulted in Ravindra Jadeja's elevation as vice-captain for the West Indies. (ANI)
Dubai, 25 Sept
Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah was on Thursday named in
India's Test squad for the home series against the West Indies, while Devdutt
Padikkal replaced Karun Nair, who could not deliver fully on what was
"expected" of him in the opportunities offered so far.
While announcing the 15-member squad at the Indian team
hotel here, Chairman of Selectors Ajit Agarkar dropped elaborate hints that
Nair and Bengal opener Abhimanyu Easwaran are no longer in the scheme of
things.
Rishabh Pant's absence has resulted in Ravindra Jadeja's
elevation as vice-captain for the West Indies, while stylish Karnataka
left-hander Padikkal, 25, is being seen as a long-term investment along with
the 23-year-old Sai Sudharsan, who has locked the No.3 slot.
On Bumrah, Agarkar was clear that the pacer is well-rested
and good to go in the series that gets underway on 2 October in Ahmedabad.
"This is a team for both the Test matches. So, he's
available for both. We've had a fair break after England. He didn't play the
fifth Test either. There's been a month or five weeks of break," he said
in response to a PTI query.
"This tournament (the ongoing Asia Cup here where
Bumrah is playing) has been fairly spaced out till this last week. He's ready
and keen to play both Test matches," Agarkar explained.
However, while speaking on Nair, he was clear that the
30-year-old burly Bengaluru man didn't make full use of opportunities, scoring
one fifty in eight innings during the tour of England.
"We feel Padikkal offers a little bit more at this
point and I wish we could give everyone 15 or 20 Tests. Unfortunately, it
doesn't work that way," Agarkar said.
"Padikkal's been in the Test squad. Frankly, we
expected a bit more from Karun in England. Devdutt was in the Test squad in
Australia, played against England, and got a 50 there. He's shown some decent
form within the race," the former pacer stated.
When asked why Sudharsan got the nod when he and Nair had a
similar run in England, Agarkar said: "Eventually, it's a little bit about
continuity. There were a few changes at No.3 because of the combination that we
played.
"But going forward, Sai has shown a lot of promise. We
know he's a very good player. Hopefully, we can give him a longish run from now
on, at a particular number," he explained.
No place for Easwaran
Easwaran, a frequent traveller with the squad for the last
three to four years but never a member of the playing team, now finds himself
out of the picture.
Agarkar urged people not to read too much into it, although
with no foreign tours for the next one year, Easwaran's Test debut looks
unlikely with N Jagadeesan being looked at as a potential third opener.
"Normally, when you travel abroad, you carry 16 or 17,
you take a third opener. KL Rahul and (Yashasvi) Jaiswal haven't done too
badly. At the moment, we don't need a third opener just sitting out in the
squad," Agarkar said.
"If need be, we can always fly him and play the
Test."
The selectors felt that Axar Patel as an all-rounder is a
better fit.
"You get an extra spinner all-rounder in Axar Patel who
wasn't part of the squad to England and we've only picked 15 here. There's
nothing to his story."
No update on Shami
On the status of veteran pacer Mohammed Shami, Agarkar said
he is unaware of how fit he is and hinted that he is not in the scheme of
things.
"I don't have an update," was his quick retort
when asked about Shami.
"He's played a couple of matches. But he's not had a
lot of cricket. In the last two-three years, I think he's played one match for
Bengal and one match in the Duleep Trophy," the chairman said.
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