Former Indian allrounder Irfan Pathan ignited a timeless conversation within the team the enduring challenge of limited allrounders or parttimers. The Men in Blue have constantly faced issues with their lineup particularly the absence of topfive batters capable of offering vital overs with the ball.
The Indian team encountered a challenging situation during the 2023 ODI World Cup dealing with only five bowling options after Hardik Pandyas injury setback. Looking forward to the 2024 T20 World Cup there are ongoing discussions on whether India should opt for three spinners or retain Hardik as the fifth bowler to enhance their batting depth.
Shivam Dube rolled his arm over in the warm-up match against Bangladesh, but it is uncertain whether this would be a possibility in the tournament’s official contests.
Yashasvi Jaiswal was noticeably absent throughout the match, and there is even suspicion that the kid would not make it to the playing XI. The notion of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma starting and Rishabh Pant moving up to No. 3 is allegedly being considered.
Jaiswal possesses various distinguishing characteristics, like aggressive batting with intent and being a left-handed batsman. However, Irfan Pathan mentioned the youngster’s aptitude to bowl part-time leg spin. Irfan Pathan said:
Irfan Pathan went on to say that with the top-order batsmen not contributing with the ball, Team India is ‘handicapped’. Other teams have Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, Will Jacks, and others as viable possibilities to roll their arm over, something India has been lacking for some time. Irfan Pathan said:
Sunil Gavaskar has just suggested that we should think about having three spinners in Indias playing XI. Hardik Pandya could also step in as the third seamer providing a few overs when needed.
“Lack of all-rounders is a bit of a weakness for Team India” – Sanjay Manjrekar
The historic 2011 ODI World Cup-winning team included dependable bowlers in the top six, including Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina, who provided the captain with choices while making bowling changes. There is no such privilege this time.
Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar drew parallels between Australias wealth of allrounders and their vast options elucidating Indias challenges stemming from the Impact Player rule in the IPL.
On Wednesday, June 5, Team India will face Ireland in New York to begin their World Cup campaign.