Harshit Rana returns as India eye clean sweep against Afghanistan in final ODI
Afghanistan have been totally outplayed in this series in both the red and white ball formats so far.
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Ishan Kishan did no harm to his reputation with a ton at Lucknow as Gill dropped himself to No. 3 to accommodate Jaiswal (PTI)
Chennai, 19 June
Along with a dominance-extending series clean sweep, India
will eye substantial runs from KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal in the third and
final ODI against Afghanistan here on Saturday.
While Rahul's spot in the one-day squad has never really
been in doubt, Jaiswal would welcome a heavy knock to stake his claim for a
space in the already-crowded top-order. Jaiswal was brought back to the 50-over
format for the first time since December 2025, and he was dismissed for 4 in
the second match against the Afghans at Lucknow.
The left-hander had made an unbeaten 116 against South Africa at Visakhapatnam in his previous appearance but since then the return of
Ishan Kishan has added one more contender to the top-order positions. Kishan
did no harm to his reputation with a hundred at Lucknow, and skipper Shubman
Gill dropped himself to No. 3 to accommodate Jaiswal.
But once Virat Kohli returns to the side after recovering
from his hamstring injury, the batting superstar is certain to occupy the No. 3
slot. It leaves Gill with no other option but to return to opening the innings
alongside Rohit Sharma. With Kishan and Shreyas Iyer occupying the No. 4 and 5
respectively, Jaiswal perforce needs to make use of the limited opportunities
that come his way.
It's a tight and uncomfortable space for any batter, let
alone for a hugely talented cricketer like Jaiswal but the team combination
rigmarole is an all-consuming maze at this point.
It's also imperative for Jaiswal to score big because
India's ODI squad to tour England for three matches will be announced soon, and
another slip-up might just not be taken kindly by a ruthless and fast-moving
selection panel headed by Ajit Agarkar.
If they can omit Suryakumar Yadav not very long after
guiding the team to a T20 World Cup triumph no less, other players too might
not be spared the axe. So, it will not be an exaggeration to think that Jaiswal
needs to make his fortune all by himself, and stay in contention for an ODI
berth particularly in the case of a fitness worry to anyone in top three.
Rahul offers a different case altogether. The return of Iyer
to the India set-up after a lengthy hiatus means that the 34-year-old will now
have to bat largely at No. 6, unless Kishan, the current No. 4, moves up to
opening for some reason, allowing the team management the provision to
automatically promote the duo higher up the order.
For long, No. 5 has been Rahul’s comfort zone, evident in
his glittering numbers — 1517 runs from 38 matches at an average of 63.2 overs
with three hundreds and 10 fifties. It constitutes for nearly half of his
career stats. But another claimant has come for that place, and Rahul's numbers
at six — 332 runs from 15 matches at 41.5 with a solitary fifty — are good
without being sparkling.
It's primarily because of the limited number of overs he
will get to play from the No. 6 slot, but he needs to adapt to making those
quick fifties, or find solace in extrapolating the team total with the cameos.
Harshit Rana returns
India have added Harshit Rana into the squad ahead of
Chennai ODI after completing rehabilitation at BCCI Centre of Excellence, and
the pacer might come in for Arshdeep Singh, who has played two matches in this
series.
It will also give India the luxury of having a handy batter
down the order in the absence of injured Nitish Kumar Reddy, besides the management
and selectors can assess his readiness in a game situation ahead of the UK
tour. Gurnoor Brar has also played two matches, but the bigwigs might want to
take an extended look at the pacer in various conditions.
On the other hand, Afghanistan have been totally outplayed
in this series in both the red and white ball formats so far. They will be
eager to sign off the series showing more fight, if not with a victory. So far,
their outings in both the ODIs have been a blot on their reputation as a wily white
ball outfit.
But for that, the tourists will need to show more gumption
in batting and bowling departments.
Teams
India: Shubman
Gill (Captain), Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer (vice-captain), KL Rahul
(wicket-keeper), Ishan Kishan (wicket-keeper), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington
Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Prince Yadav, Gurnoor
Brar, Harsh Dubey, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Harshit Rana.
Afghanistan:
Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah
Atal, Darwish Rasooli, Rahmat Shah, Ikram Alikhil (wk), Mohammad Nabi,
Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan, Nangyal Kharotai, AM Ghazanfar, Zia Ur Rahman
Sharifi, Fareed Malik, Bilal Sami.
Match starts at 1.30pm.
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