India hope for another 'Ro-Ko' show in final ODI against South Africa
A Raipur-like fumbling by India will see South Africa bag the ODI series too, closely after their 2-0 triumph in Tests.
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Consecutive series defeats is unthinkable for India in the current scenario
Visakhapatnam, 5 Dec
The spotlight, like most times, will be on Virat Kohli and
Rohit Sharma but the pressure would also be on India's younger crop when the
home side looks to avoid another embarrassing series loss to South Africa in
the must-win third and final ODI here on Saturday.
A Raipur-like fumbling by India will see South Africa bag
the ODI series too, closely after their 2-0 triumph in Tests.
Consecutive series defeats is unthinkable for India in the
current scenario, particularly when the dressing room is perceived to be
pulling in different directions.
A victory in this rubber can quell the chatter around the
team for a while, and for that, Kohli and Rohit have to do the heavy lifting
once again.
Both have been the undisputed masters of the 50-over format,
and no strangers to such tight situations. After all, their legacy is built
around taking down difficulties -- an exhilarating ride in itself in the last
decade and half.
Now, standing at the door that opens only to the sunset,
Kohli and Rohit will want another glorious chapter to be added to the long book
of achievements. It's not a mere ambition either.
Kohli has two hundreds and a fifty in his last three
innings, while Rohit has a hundred and two fifties in his last four outings.
Those numbers tell about their touch, class and hunger even
in late 30s, indicating that they can still save the day for the team.
But they would not complain about some meaningful support
from the younger batters like it came forth in the last match through Ruturaj
Gaikwad, who struck his maiden ODI hundred.
But Yashasvi Jaiswal is still to find his range in this
series as an opener, and the gifted young man will be keen to convert his
starts into a bigger score, for his and the team's sake.
There is an obvious flaw in his batting against left-arm
quicks, be it Jayden Seales of the West Indies or Marco Jansen and Nandre
Burger in this series.
He has been dismissed by left-armers 30 times (9 in Tests,
19 in T20Is and 2 in ODIs) in his career, predominantly while attempting a cut
and its many versions, his staple diet outside the off-stump.
Jaiswal and the team management cannot remain oblivious to
something so obvious, and the work might have already begun to rectify it.
But if the trend continues, the management might just be
forced to look at other options, and they have a genuine opener in Gaikwad in
their ranks.
Tilak for Washington? Pitch and dew
The pitch at the ACA-VDCA stadium often tends to favour the
batters, and India have a wonderful record here -- seven wins in 10 ODIs from
2005 even though the last encounter against Australia ended in a defeat.
But that aside, India will think deeply whether to rest
Washington Sundar and bring in Tilak Varma to beef up the middle-order batting
line-up, which struggled to force the pace in the business end of the last two
matches.
Rishabh Pant too can be a candidate but Tilak is a utility
spinner and also adds value as a gun fielder.
KL Rahul's breezy fifties carried India to a par score, but
dew helped South Africa coming close to the target in Ranchi and going over the
line in Raipur.
But in this coastal town, the humidity factor comes into
play in the night despite a recent dip in temperature thanks to cyclonic
weather.
A training session under lights on Friday will help India
understand the conditions and thereby decide the combination a bit better.
Irrespective of that, India will hope that their young
pacers Prasidh Krishna and Harshit Rana will tidy up their act and strongly
support the impressive Arshdeep Singh.
SA's worries
On the other hand, South Africa will want to inflict on
India their second ODI series defeat after 2022-23 when the Aussies went back
as a 2-1 winner.
If so, it will be the Proteas' first-ever ODI series victory
on these shores.
But they will be monitoring the fitness of pacer Burger and
batter Tony de Zorzi as both had to limp off the field at Raipur.
Teams (from):
India: KL Rahul (C/WK), Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal,
Virat Kohli, Tilak Varma, Rishabh Pant (wk), Washington Sundar, Ravindra
Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Ruturaj Gaikwad,
Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Dhruv Jurel.
South Africa: Temba Bavuma (C), Ottneil Baartman, Corbin
Bosch, Matthew Breetzke, Dewald Brevis, Nandre Burger, Quinton de Kock, Tony de
Zorzi, Rubin Hermann, Keshav Maharaj, Marco Jansen, Aiden Markram, Lungi Ngidi,
Ryan Rickelton, Prenelan Subrayen.
Match starts at 1.30pm.
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