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Kapil on who should bat at No 4 for India in World Cup

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April 03, 2019 00:32 IST

'Players should play like a team. Don't fix numbers, play according to the situation.'

Rishabh Pant

IMAGE: Rishabh Pant is one of the contenders for the No 4 slot for India at the 2019 World Cup. Photograph: Albert Perez/Getty Images

Former India captain Kapil Dev does not like the debate about who should bat at number four in India's World Cup team and said that the batting slots should be decided according to the match situation.

"There is a lot of talk about that No 4 slot. When we were playing, we fixed numbers, but nowadays, there are no numbers. All the players play at any number, and they are all good. Players should play like a team. Don't fix numbers, play according to the situation," Kapil said on Tuesday.

 

Kapil also said that Rishabh Pant has very long way to go, though he has the ability.

"(Mahendra Singh) Dhoni has set the standard very high. Yes, Pant has the ability but he has a long way to go," the 1983 World Cup winning captain stated.

He also picked Dhoni as his favourite all-rounder among current cricketers.

"Are only bowling all-rounders, and fast bowling all-rounders considered all-rounders? I would consider wicket-keepers also. For me, Dhoni comes in very high," he said.

Kapil further said he considers Ravichandran Ashwin as a good all-rounder in Test cricket. He said Ravindra Jadeja can also become a good all-rounder, considering he had scored two triple tons in first class cricket.

"If Jadeja puts his head to it, he can become a very good all-rounder," Kapil said, adding that Ben Stokes is cut above the rest as an all-rounder, in world cricket currently.

Former India opener and national selector Kris Srikkanth said he would select a match-winner like Rishabh Pant for the World Cup.

"If I am the captain or chairman of selectors, I would go for a match-winner. A guy who can win matches from no-win situations. Dhoni will be the wicket-keeper, Rishabh Pant is the guy who almost won a Test match for us in England from an amazing no-win situation," he said.

On revisiting the 1992 World Cup format, where every team plays all the other teams, Srikkanth said, "By nine matches, every team has a fair opportunity to qualify. This is definitely a good format because you are playing each other once at least.

"From India's point of view, all the more better for us. You get used to the conditions as the English conditions are going to be different and it's good time for the team to become set," he said.

Asked about the bowling combination, Roger Binny said he would drop a spinner and go in with an extra pace bowler like Bhuvaneswar Kumar or Umesh Yadav in English conditions.

"I would drop a spinner and go in with an extra pace bowler, who can win matches for you. It's not the spinners who will win matches for you in England. I would go for a person who can seam the ball," he said.

"I think it's very important in England to be have someone who can seam the ball early. Bhuvi is one who can do that. Umesh Yadav could be a good pick because he seams the ball and he has got pace."

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