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India Squad for NZ ODIs:

Shikhar Dhawan (C), Rishabh Pant (vc & wk), Shubman Gill, Deepak Hooda, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (wk), W Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Shahbaz Ahmed, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Deepak Chahar, Kuldeep Sen, Umran Malik.


India Squad for NZ T20Is:

Hardik Pandya (C), Rishabh Pant (vc & wk), Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan, Deepak Hooda, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (wk), W Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Harshal Patel, Mohd. Siraj, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umran Malik.
 
Ok squads. The oldies like Patel Bhuvi Shikhar Thakur keep their places. I don't know why
 
Pace attack for first ODI game vs NZ:-

Mohammad Siraj
Arshdeep Malik
Umran Malik
Deepak Chahar

Amazing four man attack with Kuldeep as spinner.
 
Time to prove for pant and Ind in new zealand and set records straight
 
Umran Malik Makes Comeback For India's Tour Of New Zealand; Hardik Pandya To Lead In T20Is

All-rounder Hardik Pandya was on Monday named India's captain for the upcoming three-match T20I series in New Zealand as BCCI announced three different leaders for four upcoming assignments across formats. The T20 series will begin on November 18 in Wellington, four days after the conclusion of the ongoing World Cup in Australia. Veteran opener Shikhar Dhawan will captain the Indian team in the ODI series in New Zealand, starting November 25. Rishabh Pant will be vice captain of the team in New Zealand in both series. Fast bowler Umran Malik has also made a comeback to the squad.

Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, opener KL Rahul, keeper-batter Dinesh Karthik and veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin have all been rested for the New Zealand tour as part of "workload management of players".

Rohit will be back to lead the side in ODI and Test series in Bangladesh. Star batter Kohli, Ashwin will also return to the squad for the Bangladesh tour where India will play three ODIs and two Tests, beginning December 4.

This is the first time that the BCCI has announced four squads at the same time.

Ravindra Jadeja, who was ruled out of the ongoing T20 World Cup after suffering a knee injury during the Asia Cup, will also make a comeback against Bangladesh.

Selection Committee Chairman Chetan Sharma said different teams have been announced to manage players' workload.

"Nobody asked for rest. All the decisions are part of workload management of players. We have reports from the medical team on who to give rest when and how to manage them," Chetan said during a virtual media interaction.

Asked about Karthik's future after his below-par show in the first three matches of the T20 World Cup and now that he has been rested for the New Zealand tour, Chetan insisted that it's not all over for the Tamil Nadu batter.

"The World Cup is going to finish in a few days and so we need to decide who to rest or not. He (Karthik) has been performing and he is available to us. But this time we just thought of trying a different set of players after the World Cup," the chief selector said.

Karthik suffered a back injury during India's last match against South Africa and is a doubtful starter against Bangladesh on Wednesday.

But Chetan did not share any update on Karthik's injury.

"The medical team is looking after him, it's an internal matter so it's not wise to disclose anything here. He is part and parcel of the World Cup and he is doing well." The second match of the New Zealand T20 series will be played on November 20 in Mount Maunganui, while the series will conclude on November 22 in Napier.

The ODI series will begin on November 25 in Auckland), followed by matches on November 27 (Hamilton) and November 30 (Christchurch).

India will start the Bangladesh tour with three ODIs on December 4, 7 and 10 in Dhaka, followed by two Test matches in Chattogram (December 14-18) and Dhaka (December 22-26).

But pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who missed the T20 World Cup due to a stress fracture on his back, has not been selected for the two tours as he is yet to fully recover from his injury and the selectors are in no mood to rush his return.

"We need to manage players. We need to look at the workload management of players and we take it very seriously. The NCA (National Cricket Academy) medical team is looking after him (Bumrah) very well," Sharma said when asked about the pacer.

"He will definitely be part of the side against Australia but we didn't like to hurry his return against Bangladesh. He will be back soon." Australia will tour India for four Tests and three ODIs in February-March next year.

Squad for NZ T20Is: Hardik Pandya (C), Rishabh Pant (vc & wk), Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan, Deepak Hooda, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (wk), W Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Harshal Patel, Mohd. Siraj, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umran Malik.

Squad for NZ ODIs: Shikhar Dhawan (C), Rishabh Pant (vc & wk), Shubman Gill, Deepak Hooda, Surya Kumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson (wk), W Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Shahbaz Ahmed, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Deepak Chahar, Kuldeep Sen, Umran Malik.

Squad for Bangladesh ODIs: Rohit Sharma (C), KL Rahul (vc), Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Shreyas Iyer, Rahul Tripathi, Rishabh Pant (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, W Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Mohd. Shami, Mohd. Siraj, Deepak Chahar, Yash Dayal

Squad for Bangladesh Tests: Rohit Sharma (C), KL Rahul (VC), Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant (wk), KS Bharat (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Shardul Thakur, Mohd. Shami, Mohd. Siraj, Umesh Yadav.

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National Cricket Academy head VVS Laxman will be India’s acting head coach for the upcoming tour of New Zealand as the Rahul Dravid-led coaching staff has been given a break post the team’s exit from the T20 World Cup.

India is slated to play six white-ball games in New Zealand, including three T20Is and as many ODIs, starting November 18 in Wellington.

While senior players like regular skipper Rohit Sharma, star batter Virat Kohli, opener KL Rahul and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin have been rested for the tour, the entire coaching staff has also been given a break after the T20 World Cup.

“The NCA team headed by Laxman with Hrishikesh Kanitkar (batting) and Sairaj Bahutule (bowling) will join the New Zealand-bound squad,” a BCCI source told PTI.

This will not be the first time Laxman will be in charge of the Indian team. The former cricketer previously coached India during the tours of Zimbabwe and Ireland and the recent ODI home series against South Africa.

India squad for New Zealand, Bangladesh series: Hardik to captain in T20s, Dhawan to lead in ODIs; Rohit, Kohli return for BAN tour
All-rounder Hardik Pandya will lead the side in the T20 series while veteran opener Shikhar Dhawan will captain the ODI side.

Rohit will be back to lead the side in Bangladesh. Kohli and Ashwin will also return to the squad for the Bangladesh tour where India will play three ODIs and two Tests, beginning December 4.

India was unceremoniously knocked out of the T20 World Cup after England handed it a 10-wicket hammering in the semifinal in Adelaide on Thursday.

The members who are not part of the New Zealand leg have already started dispersing. While Kohli left from Adelaide, Rahul and Rohit are also expected to fly out soon.

A lot of squad members will also disperse from Sydney and Perth

https://sportstar.thehindu.com/cric...ch-laxman-replaces-dravid/article66123319.ece
 
NewZealand vs India 1st T20 18th Nov. Pre-match discussion

I get a feeling that just as before, India is going to be hammered by the Kiwis. No reason for any optimism. None at all.

In any case, it would be good to try and give a fight.

My lineup for the T20s

Gill
Kishan
Iyer
Samson
SKY
Pant (WC)
Pandya (C)
Sundar
Malik
Chahal
Siraj

But I'm fairly certain they'll drop one of the youngsters to give Bhuvi another chance :))

Discuss!
 
I would play Arshdeep in place of Chahal or Siraj. He deserves it after his WC performance.
 
In T20s, SKY should bat at 3.

Gill, Pant,SKY, Shreyas, Samson, Pandya(c), Shardul, Siraj, Arshdeep, Umran, Chahal

Siraj
Arshdeep
Umran
Shardul
Pandya
Chahal

Now that's a proper bowling attack.
 
In T20s, SKY should bat at 3.

Gill, Pant,SKY, Shreyas, Samson, Pandya(c), Shardul, Siraj, Arshdeep, Umran, Chahal

Siraj
Arshdeep
Umran
Shardul
Pandya
Chahal

Now that's a proper bowling attack.

Shardul has not been included in the squad.
And none of the bowlers in your lineup can bat. It's probably not safe to have such a vulnerable tail given how shaky our top/middle order batting can be. Hence my inclusion of Sundar.

Always useful to have bowlers who can tonk a six or two at the death.
 
Shardul has not been included in the squad.
And none of the bowlers in your lineup can bat. It's probably not safe to have such a vulnerable tail given how shaky our top/middle order batting can be. Hence my inclusion of Sundar.

Always useful to have bowlers who can tonk a six or two at the death.

If Shardul is not there, then Sundar.

Bhuvi bats at 8, did he got any chance to bat in T20 World Cup? We should focus on bowling and not bowling A/R.

This is NZ conditions. Pick pacers more , spinners less. Grounds are also small. Focus on building a good bowling attack, not on just winning the bilaterals.

I am sure someone like Umran can tonk if he bats a bit. The guy has power.
 
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I get a feeling that just as before, India is going to be hammered by the Kiwis. No reason for any optimism. None at all.

In any case, it would be good to try and give a fight.

My lineup for the T20s

Gill
Kishan
Iyer
Samson
SKY
Pant (WC)
Pandya (C)
Sundar
Malik
Chahal
Siraj

But I'm fairly certain they'll drop one of the youngsters to give Bhuvi another chance :))

Discuss!

Watch both Harshal and Bhuvi play and thumb the noses of the fans.
 
Shardul has not been included in the squad.
And none of the bowlers in your lineup can bat. It's probably not safe to have such a vulnerable tail given how shaky our top/middle order batting can be. Hence my inclusion of Sundar.

Always useful to have bowlers who can tonk a six or two at the death.

Shardul sir is in for the ODIs.
 
Anyone has any doubts how the selectors manipulate,

Compare the teams for NZ and BD.

All young new bowlers like Umran Kuldeep Sen are selected for the tough tour of NZ.

When the comparatively easier BD tour starts the likes of Axar Patel back in the team. This is just plain manipulation.

These selectors need to be sacked.
 
Anyone has any doubts how the selectors manipulate,

Compare the teams for NZ and BD.

All young new bowlers like Umran Kuldeep Sen are selected for the tough tour of NZ.

When the comparatively easier BD tour starts the likes of Axar Patel back in the team. This is just plain manipulation.

These selectors need to be sacked.

Why? It is a good idea.

If they play the weaker sides first, they may do well and get overconfident. Then they'll fail against the stronger sides.

Once they reach a certain level in the domestics/ IPL, it is always a better idea to test them against the stronger sides to know what they are worth.

It would be very interesting to see how Umran fares on Kiwi pitches.

By the way, who is Kuldip Sen? Never heard about him before.
 
Anyone has any doubts how the selectors manipulate,

Compare the teams for NZ and BD.

All young new bowlers like Umran Kuldeep Sen are selected for the tough tour of NZ.

When the comparatively easier BD tour starts the likes of Axar Patel back in the team. This is just plain manipulation.

These selectors need to be sacked.

What's your XI based on selection? It is absurd that they have picked Bhuvi again. The guy is a new ball bowler but has barely taken any wicket vs top teams.
 
Why? It is a good idea.

If they play the weaker sides first, they may do well and get overconfident. Then they'll fail against the stronger sides.

Once they reach a certain level in the domestics/ IPL, it is always a better idea to test them against the stronger sides to know what they are worth.

It would be very interesting to see how Umran fares on Kiwi pitches.

By the way, who is Kuldip Sen? Never heard about him before.

Wiki says he can bowl over 140k's. I highly doubt that. He may be bowling in mid 135's. Cannon fodder in T20's.
 
What has Mohsin Khan done to not deserve a place in the team? He could be the left arm fast bowler that Indian team is dearly missing. Arshdeep is a swing bowler, but his pace is limited.
 
What has Mohsin Khan done to not deserve a place in the team? He could be the left arm fast bowler that Indian team is dearly missing. Arshdeep is a swing bowler, but his pace is limited.

He just underwent a surgery. It will take time. But he missed the best conditions to bowl at.
 
Wiki says he can bowl over 140k's. I highly doubt that. He may be bowling in mid 135's. Cannon fodder in T20's.

Arshdeep with his 120 something speed wasn't exactly cannon fodder.

If anything, Umran will be better.
 
What's your XI based on selection? It is absurd that they have picked Bhuvi again. The guy is a new ball bowler but has barely taken any wicket vs top teams.

I tell you,

1st T20I Umran wont get to play. They will choose from Arshdeep Bhuvi Harshal and Siraj. If some how India win, expect no Umran in 2nd T20l. If India win the 2nd T20I then they will play him in 3rd.

My XI will be

Gill
Iyer
Samson
Pant
Sky
Hooda
Hardik
Umran
Siraj
Arshdeep
Chahal
 
India tour of NZ ad. Similar to the Mauka Mauka one but in reverse.

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Why? It is a good idea.

If they play the weaker sides first, they may do well and get overconfident. Then they'll fail against the stronger sides.

Once they reach a certain level in the domestics/ IPL, it is always a better idea to test them against the stronger sides to know what they are worth.

It would be very interesting to see how Umran fares on Kiwi pitches.

By the way, who is Kuldip Sen? Never heard about him before.

If you play young players versus strong teams on small grounds chances are that they may get hit in some of the games.

Like Umran in England.

Then came WI tour and the likes of Axar Ashwin did well against the weaker team and went to the WC.

Same is the design here.

Kuldeep Sen is a fast bowler from MP. Played for RR in IPL. He bowls upwards of 140k mostly in mid 140s, his fastest ball in the last IPL was around 149ks.

Apparently he can clock 150ks sometimes.
 
I tell you,

1st T20I Umran wont get to play. They will choose from Arshdeep Bhuvi Harshal and Siraj. If some how India win, expect no Umran in 2nd T20l. If India win the 2nd T20I then they will play him in 3rd.

My XI will be

Gill
Iyer
Samson
Pant
Sky
Hooda
Hardik
Umran
Siraj
Arshdeep
Chahal

They could very well pick Bhuvi, Harshal and Arshdeep claiming that these guys were in our squad so ahead in reckoning :))

Also, who knows, NZ conditions may suit these bowlers in one off game with some swing and seam early on and that would be enough for Bhuvi to seal his spot again. He has been a bilateral bully afterall. His World Cup average in last two years vs top teams though is dismal.
 
They could very well pick Bhuvi, Harshal and Arshdeep claiming that these guys were in our squad so ahead in reckoning :))

Also, who knows, NZ conditions may suit these bowlers in one off game with some swing and seam early on and that would be enough for Bhuvi to seal his spot again. He has been a bilateral bully afterall. His World Cup average in last two years vs top teams though is dismal.

Bhuvi was not at all needed. Arshdeep is enough.
 
Bhuvi <B>was</B> not at all needed. Arshdeep is enough.

Watch out for Laxman and Dravid now, they will say Bhuvi <B>will</B> be needed for 2024 World T20 and then get embarrassed in T20 World Cup. :facepalm
 
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I get a feeling that just as before, India is going to be hammered by the Kiwis. No reason for any optimism. None at all.

In any case, it would be good to try and give a fight.

My lineup for the T20s

Gill
Kishan
Iyer
Samson
SKY
Pant (WC)
Pandya (C)
Sundar
Malik
Chahal
Siraj

But I'm fairly certain they'll drop one of the youngsters to give Bhuvi another chance :))

Discuss!

Need another bowler can't relie on Pandya to be the 5th bowler in every game.
 
My xi
Ishan Kishan
RISHABH PANT
Sanju Samson
Suryakumar Yadav
DEEPAK HOODA
Hardik Pandya
washington Sundar
Harshal Patel
Umran Malik
Arshdeep Singh
Kuldeep Yadav
 
Hooda will open. Hardik pandya sent his statemate Hooda to open against Ireland. Made a century in 58 balls. So it is likely to happen again.
 
Rahul/Rohit/Bhuvi never want to see them again. Hope Kohli also retires gracefully on a personal high note. He should resurrect his Test career and leave on a high there as well.
 
Wellington Firebirds rising star Finn Allen is primed to face India for the first time after being confirmed in both BLACKCAPS squads for the incoming tour, starting in Wellington on Friday.

The 23-year-old Allen has already played 23 T20Is and eight ODIs for the BLACKCAPS, amassing five half-centuries and a hundred.

Allen’s retention at the top of the order for both squads means there’s no room for Martin Guptill.

Trent Boult is the other notable omission from the squads - with Tim Southee, Matt Henry (ODIs only), Lockie Ferguson, Blair Tickner and Adam Milne filling the pace bowling ranks.

Milne is in line to play his first ODI since 2017, building on his return to the T20 International arena during the recent Tri Series and last year’s ICC T20 World Cup in the UAE.

BLACKCAPS coach Gary Stead said it was never easy leaving out the experience of Boult and Guptill but the team had to keep looking ahead.

“When Trent opted out of his NZC contract in August, we indicated that priority would be given to those players with either central or domestic contracts, and that’s been the case here,” he said.

“We’re all aware of Trent’s world class ability, but at this time - as we build towards more global events, we want to give opportunities and experiences to others.

“The emergence and success of Finn at the top of the order in white-ball cricket means a guy of the class of Martin Guptill misses out – that’s just the nature of high performance sport.

“With the 50-over World Cup less than a year away we’re keen to give Finn every opportunity to keep gaining ODI experience, especially against quality opposition such as India.

“The message to both those players is that there’s a lot of international cricket ahead and the door is certainly not closed to them.”

The tour begins with a three-game T20 International series across Wellington (Nov 18), Tauranga (Nov 20) and Napier (Nov 22), before moving into the ODI series across Auckland (Nov 25), Hamilton (Nov 27) and Christchurch (Nov 30).

The one-day series could see Tim Southee become the fifth New Zealander to claim 200 ODI wickets, with the 33-year-old’s tally poised on 199.

Tom Latham returns as the ODI wicket-keeper with Devon Conway continuing behind the stumps for the T20 side.

Kane Williamson will captain both sides with the T20 squad assembling in Wellington on Wednesday.

BLACKCAPS squads v India

Kane Williamson (c)

Finn Allen

Michael Bracewell

Devon Conway (wk)

Lockie Ferguson

Matt Henry (ODI)

Tom Latham (ODI) (wk)

Daryl Mitchell

Adam Milne

Jimmy Neesham*

Glenn Phillips

Mitchell Santner

Ish Sodhi (T20)

Tim Southee

Blair Tickner (T20)



*Jimmy Neesham has been excused from the squad for the third ODI as he prepares for his wedding, with Henry Nicholls the replacement for the final match in Christchurch.

Ben Sears (back) and Kyle Jamieson (back) were not considered for selection due to injuries.

Stead said it was always a special time having India in the country and was sure the tour would be an exciting one for players and fans alike.

“There’s always an incredible buzz when India come to town,” he said.

“The energy and noise is incredible and I know the team are really looking forward to getting back and playing in front of some big home crowds.

“India are a world-class side stacked with IPL stars and we know we’ll have to be right at the top of our game.”

India announced two formidable squads last week which were packed with household names, despite the resting of some senior players.
 
what has prithvi shaw got to do to get into this india team? easily the most exciting indian batting talent since sehwag and hes never selected.
 
India tour of NZ ad. Similar to the Mauka Mauka one but in reverse.

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illogical ad. showing that NZ hurt IND in all ICC tournaments and we should change things by winning a bilateral series?? if that is the case then we have already won those in NZ.
just cause prime doesn't have ICC rights and has only NZC rights in india, they tailored the ad to suit their needs.
 
Pace attack for first ODI game vs NZ:-

Mohammad Siraj
Arshdeep Malik
Umran Malik
Deepak Chahar

Amazing four man attack with Kuldeep as spinner.
Is it siraj there in squad because i didn't find his name here ? If he isn't selected than there must be something wrong with our selectors and Why they aren't bringing Tilak verma, Shaw,Jaiswal,Rajat patidar, tripathi ,mohsin khan etc .They Should't select Chahal can't field, Can't bat ,They should Groom Nagarkoti as All rounder 145+ speed and he is as good as Jadeja in field ,Shaikh Rashid ,Sarfaraz khan.

We have so much batting talent but these oldies don't leave their place ,A guy like shubhman who would've smashed a many records till now ,Are getting wasted cause of incompetent selectors.
 
what has prithvi shaw got to do to get into this india team? easily the most exciting indian batting talent since sehwag and hes never selected.

He has fitness issues I believe. But more importantly he needs to bootpolish some seniors before he can get considered. That's the culture of Indian team.
 
KL Rahul will score two 50s and become the best batsman in India and captain in 2023.

Bhubaneswar Kumar will take 4 wickets and ensure he continues till 2027. He then will be taken as an example of great success and India team will get 4 more trundlers while completely ignoring proper bowlers. They will all be hyped up till India crashes out in group stage in the next ICC event.
 
Is it siraj there in squad because i didn't find his name here ? If he isn't selected than there must be something wrong with our selectors and Why they aren't bringing Tilak verma, Shaw,Jaiswal,Rajat patidar, tripathi ,mohsin khan etc .They Should't select Chahal can't field, Can't bat ,They should Groom Nagarkoti as All rounder 145+ speed and he is as good as Jadeja in field ,Shaikh Rashid ,Sarfaraz khan.

We have so much batting talent but these oldies don't leave their place ,A guy like shubhman who would've smashed a many records till now ,Are getting wasted cause of incompetent selectors.

Siraj is in T20 squad but surprisingly not in ODI squad. Don't know why.

In T20s, India should play batsman who can shift gears pretty quickly. Shaw, Jaiswal are two of them. Mohsin had a surgery recently so he is not in contention at the moment.

Nagarkoti as all rounder? That's new to me.

Selectors are incompetent I agree. They have the resources, money and the infrastructure. If you pick genuine fast bowlers and back them, they can learn the skills.

If you pick trundlers and back them, they can also learn the skill but they cannot learn to increase their pace and in big games, they can get smashed against some high class batsman or on flat pitch.

India should invest on proper fast bowlers, need to be patient enough, back them, may even lose some bilaterals in process but if they become ready after continuous backing then they will be tough to handle for opposition in big games.
 
Siraj is in T20 squad but surprisingly not in ODI squad. Don't know why.

In T20s, India should play batsman who can shift gears pretty quickly. Shaw, Jaiswal are two of them. Mohsin had a surgery recently so he is not in contention at the moment.

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No way they should play Shaw in T20s. He will be a disaster.

The most over-rated player for white ball in India right now.
 
He has fitness issues I believe. But more importantly he needs to bootpolish some seniors before he can get considered. That's the culture of Indian team.

Mate, Shaw is simply not good enough for white ball games. He may do better in tests.

They should give Gill an extended run.
 
I get a feeling that just as before, India is going to be hammered by the Kiwis. No reason for any optimism. None at all.

In any case, it would be good to try and give a fight.

My lineup for the T20s

Gill
Kishan
Iyer
Samson
SKY
Pant (WC)
Pandya (C)
Sundar
Malik
Chahal
Siraj

But I'm fairly certain they'll drop one of the youngsters to give Bhuvi another chance :))

Discuss!

Last time In 2020 India hammered NZ by 3-0
 
Disaster is Sir bhuvi mediocre steyn anderson mashup 115kmph 'pace' bowler getting selected year after year after years of mediocrity, pathetic pop gun bowling and some sort of media hype by him being some kind of miracle man suited to white ball cricket.
He wont make the zim/BD squads even, just our luck to be saddled with him. What a waste of space.
 
Mate, Shaw is simply not good enough for white ball games. He may do better in tests.

They should give Gill an extended run.

White ball? He has not even played that many games. His record suggests he'll be a very good ODI player. It's in tests that his technique may get ruthlessly taken apart.
 
Mate, Shaw is simply not good enough for white ball games. He may do better in tests.

They should give Gill an extended run.

He has played only 6 ODIs and 1 T20I. Not sure why there are different rules for players like Samson, Kishan, Shaw, Gilletc. We are ok with mediocre players getting 60+ games without doing anything special but can't give 20 matches to other players. :inti
 
"Kya Haal Hai": Yuzvendra Chahal's Comment On Photo With Kuldeep Yadav Goes Viral

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The star wrist-spin pair of Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav, fondly called 'KulCha' together, is back. The duo will be in action in the T20I and ODI series in New Zealand starting Friday. The two formed a formidable spin pair in limited overs formats a couple of years back, but loss of form saw them lose their place in the Indian cricket team. However, both are on a comeback trail. Chahal finished as the top wicket-taker in the IPL 2022 with 27 scalps in 17 games while Kuldeep Yadav was the fifth-best bowler with 21 wickets in 14 games.

Chahal was also part of India's 2022 T20 World Cup squad, but he did not get a game. Now the duo would hope for a good showing in the upcoming series against New Zealand.

Ahead of the series, Chahal posted a photo with Kuldeep, with the caption: "Kya haal hai (what's up)"

After Chahal did not get a chance in the playing XI in the T20 World Cup, where India lost in the semi-finals to England, former spinner and ex selector Sarandeep Singh said that not playing the leg-spinner was one of the "biggest mistakes" of the team management.

"One of the team's biggest mistakes was to not play Yuzvendra Chahal in the entire tournament especially today. You saw how effective England's wrist spinners were," Sarandeep told news agency PTI.

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Indian t20 Captain Hardik Pandya PC:

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VVS Laxman's four-point verdict on Hardik Pandya as India's next captain ahead of New Zealand T20Is
Ahead of the first T20I against New Zealand, India's acting head coach VVS Laxman, said Hardik Pandya is a 'players' captain'.

Hardik Pandya did lead India to a 2-0 win against Ireland earlier this year in his first assignment as the skipper but his real test will be on Friday when he leads a young Indian side against New Zealand in a three-match T20I series. There will be extra scrutiny on Hardik's leadership skills as he has emerged as the front-runner leapfrogging KL Rahul, who had a torrid time with the bat in the T20 World Cup, to take over the T20 reins from Rohit Sharma as India look to build a team for the future. Hardik's growth as a leader has been immense in the last year or so. It was on full display when he led Gujarat Titans to the IPL title in their maiden season. Even when he has played for India now, he displays calmness and maturity beyond imagination. Virat Kohli said it was Hardik who kept him calm when India's backs were against the wall during the chase against Pakistan in a T20 World Cup match.

Ahead of the first T20I against New Zealand, India's acting head coach VVS Laxman, said the all-rounder is a 'players' captain'. The former India batter listed four big leadership qualities in Hardik. "He is a fabulous leader. We have seen what he has done in IPL. I have spent time with him from Ireland. His presence and work ethic are exemplary. He is a players' captain and is approachable. Players confide in him. He leads by example," Laxman said on the eve of the series opener in Wellington.

Notably, Laxman was India's coach when Hardik was captaining India in Ireland earlier this year. The first job of Hardik and Laxman will be to shed the conservative tag that has haunted India in the last two editions of the T20 World Cup.

"In T20I cricket, we need to play with freedom and fearlessness and we have such players that can go out and express themselves. The message given to them by the captain and management is that they bat fearlessly but also keep conditions and situations in mind and create strategies accordingly," said Laxman in a press conference.

Laxman admitted that the shorter format needs more multi-dimensional players, bowlers who can bat and batters who can bowl.

"More number of bowlers who can bat adds depth to batting lineup and gives freedom to batters to go out and express themselves. That is the need of the format and I am sure that more teams will try getting this in their selection process and identify players who are multi-dimensional," he added.

Laxman said that it is always challenging to play in New Zealand, especially for bowlers and fielders.

"It is not about the smaller grounds, but the dimensions of the ground. In Wellington and Aukland, there are not normal cricket grounds. The best part of international cricket is that you have to adapt to conditions and situations. I am sure the team will do that. Based on the strengths and weakness of the opponents, you need to create a strategy and execute it perfectly," he added.

On strategising against Kiwi players like Finn Allen, Laxman said that analytics play an important role for the team to create strategies against not only every player, but also the ones who are not very familiar to the side.

Laxman also said that he has enjoyed his journey as a coach.

"For me, we should not dive too much into results. It has been enjoyable for me. When I joined NCA, it was about giving back to Indian Cricket. It has been an opportunity to share my knowledge and experience with youngsters and it is fulfilling. What I saw in Ireland, that these youngsters are talented, but they always want to learn, grow and improve as players and it is exciting. Their thought process is exciting," he added.

Laxman said that the Indian Premier League (IPL) has helped create a talent pool in white-ball cricket while the robust domestic cricket structure has done the same for red-ball cricket.

On a hectic cricket schedule, Laxman admitted that it is indeed the case and India is blessed to have so many young talents to choose from.

"As selectors, you have to be mindful when a player is supposed to be given breaks as they help him rejuvenate physically and mentally. India has that pool from which we can choose. In white-ball, you need specialists. You need T20I specialists, which will be the way forward. Managing their workload, choosing the talent from the pool we have is a blessing for Indian cricket," he concluded.

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Williamson to miss third T20I to attend medical appointment | Chapman called in

BLACKCAPS captain Kane Williamson will miss the third T20I in Napier on Tuesday to attend a pre-arranged medical appointment.

Auckland Aces batsman Mark Chapman will join the T20 squad in Napier today.

Williamson will rejoin the BLACKCAPS on Wednesday when the ODI squad assembles in Auckland ahead of the series opener at Eden Park in Friday.

Coach Gary Stead said the medical appointment had nothing to do with Williamson’s historic elbow complaint.

“Kane’s been trying to get this booked in for a while now, but unfortunately it hasn’t been able to fit into our schedule.” Stead said.

“The health and well-being of our players and staff is paramount, and we look forward to seeing him in Auckland.”

Stead said Chapman was excited to be back with the squad after featuring in the recent T20 World Cup and Tri Series in Christchurch.

“He’s a quality player who offers good versatility in the order.”

Stead confirmed Tim Southee will captain the side for the third and final match at McLean Park on Tuesday night, 7:30pm start NZT.
 
A drastic change in approach is need of the hour for India but question remains if the likes of Umran Malik and Sanju Samson will be tested in third and final T20 against New Zealand, in Napier on Tuesday. India were expected to try out a bunch of players after another World Cup debacle but if the team combination for the second T20 was any indication, they seemed reluctant to start with a clean slate. Take out the individual brilliance of Suryakumar Yadav, the team would have struggled to post 160 on Sunday, a grim reminder of its travails in the World Cup Down Under.

India's powerplay approach has been a major concern. Rishabh Pant was tried at the top with Ishan Kishan in the second game but the move did not work. Considering Pant's class, one can expect him to fire in the series-decider.

Samson is another batter who can make instant impact but the team did not start with him.

Going by skipper Hardik Pandya's post match comments, the management is unlikely to make too many changes for the third T20. India lead the series 1-0 with the series opener washed out.

"I don't know (about changes for the next game). I'd like to give everyone in the squad a chance but it's just one more game, so it's a bit tough," said Hardik, who is seen as the next full captain in the shortest format.

Shubman Gill was in the running for opening too in the absence of senior players but the team went ahead with two left-handers. He is likely to get his chances only in the ODI series to follow.

Pandya is keen on having more batters who can bowl in the playing eleven and Deepak Hooda has given him one option.

However, the biggest disappointment was the non-inclusion of Umran Malik in the first game. It has been proved that there is a pressing needed for an out and out pace bowler in T20 cricket and the New Zealand series is crucial to the development of the Jammu and Kashmir-based tearaway pacer.

In Jasprit Bumrah's absence, Malik, who played three T20s earlier this year, should be exposed to the pressure of playing a top team and given a long run. Playing his first game in a while, Yuzvendra Chahal showed why he should be a regular in the team but fellow wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav might only get to play the ODIs.

Facing a must win scenario, New Zealand will take the field without their skipper Kane Williamson who will miss the game to due to a pre-arranged medical appointment.

In his absence, the team will rely even more on opener Finn Allen and Glenn Phillips down the order to put the opposition under pressure.

The home bowlers leaked way too many runs in the death overs and they will be looking to correct that. New Zealand will also have to find a way to stop Surya, who is in the form of his life.

"Suryakumar played an in incredible innings out there. Everyone watched in amazement, some of the shots be played. We have had a few discussions already and we will have few more tomorrow before the game around how to combat him," said New Zealand head coach Gary Stead.

Squads: New Zealand: Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway (wk), Lockie Ferguson, Daryl Mitchell, Adam Milne, Jimmy Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee (c), Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Mark Chapman.

India: Hardik Pandya (c), Rishabh Pant, Ishan Kishan, Shubman Gill, Deepak Hooda, Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson, Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshal Patel, Mohammed Siraj, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik.

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New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson says increasing volume of cricket could be a reason for low attendance during the recent England-Australia series and going forward, bilateral series would require “more context” for attracting fans to the stadiums.

A sparse crowd witnessed the recent ODI series between the Ashes rivals Down Under. Only a handful of fans gathered at the MCG for the final match.

“It was unfortunate to see, but it also shows the volume of cricket that’s being held. Because no doubt the ICC tournaments are incredibly popular and there has been a lot of cricket on. They (Australia) also had a World Cup on. So, there was a lot on in their country too.

“So, we must ensure there is a lot more context as possible in games, especially the bilateral series,” Williamson said on the eve of New Zealand’s opening ODI against India.

The proliferation of T20 leagues around the world and a hectic international calendar has led to a debate over the existence of 50-over cricket.

Asked if ODI cricket is slowly dying, Williamson said, “It’s tough.” “But yeah, it will settle somewhere. I don’t know what it will look like. A lot of teams now have two teams at the moment.

“I don’t know where it will settle, but there are always conversations about trying to make it more appealing in any context like rule change etc so…” England’s T20 World Cup triumph has intensified the debate on split coaching and picking different players for different formats and the Kiwi skipper feels the packed schedule also has a part to play with players needing rest.

“Yes, it appears to be happening more and more and you can understand why. There is so much on and you can’t do everything. That’s why you see a lot of teams with those sort of make up.” A modern-day batting great, Williamson’s credentials as a T20 player has come under scrutiny after his underwhelming performance at the T20 World Cup and the 52-ball 61 in the second T20I against India.

“I still love playing all three formats, and enjoy changing between the three, as a player I’m looking to keep improving and I certainly have the motivation.

He was also released by Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the players auction.

“In terms of the auction we’ll have to wait and see. It’s certainly not up to me. People make their decisions based on their teams and what they are after and that’s how it works.” New Zealand take on India for a three-match series as focus shifts from T20s to ODI cricket with less than a year to go for the 50 over World Cup.

Williamson said that his ODI side needs to reconnect a bit.

“After a large volume of T20 cricket, the focus naturally shifts to the next one i.e is the ODI tournament. Reluctant to call it preparation, it’s very much focussing on the series at hand and the team reconnecting.” “There have not been a huge amount of ODIs, it was mostly T20Is, with some Tests. It is about settling down and getting a nice understanding. There is a change in the environment. These are a few factors.

“But it is about keeping it nice and simple, going out and express and himself. There is a lot of ODI cricket to come,” he added.

Martin Guptill was released from New Zealand Cricket’s (NZC) central contract, paving the way to pursue playing opportunities overseas after he recently lost his place in the white-ball teams.

Williamson asserted that the veteran batter hasn’t retired and is still available for the BlackCaps.

“I had a few chats with him. He has been incredible for New Zealand. He made the decision to play in other leagues but is still available for New Zealand.

“He is certainly one of our best white ball players. It is just trying to strike that balance. He has not retired. He is still motivated to keep playing and getting better.”

https://indianexpress.com/article/s...illiamson-ahead-of-1st-ind-vs-nz-odi-8287100/
 
This will be an important series for the man of the moment Surya Kumar Yadav. He is 32, and I was just checking his stats, no doubt his T20 numbers are simply unbelievable. He is one of the best in T20 format, but that is just about it.

SKYs ODI numbers are not yet impressive enough, his List A average is 36, which is good for someone coming in at No. 6 but not for a top order batsman, remember there are many teams in Indian domestic circuit, so a lot of those bowling attacks are very weak and you would expect higher List A average from someone like SKY.

SKY is 32 and realistically in ODI cricket, he is just looking at the 2023 WC, I don't think he will play the 2027 WC. So this is his chance to make a mark in ODI cricket.

Remember he is not selected for Bangladesh series. So this series becomes even more important for him.
 
This will be an important series for the man of the moment Surya Kumar Yadav. He is 32, and I was just checking his stats, no doubt his T20 numbers are simply unbelievable. He is one of the best in T20 format, but that is just about it.

SKYs ODI numbers are not yet impressive enough, his List A average is 36, which is good for someone coming in at No. 6 but not for a top order batsman, remember there are many teams in Indian domestic circuit, so a lot of those bowling attacks are very weak and you would expect higher List A average from someone like SKY.

SKY is 32 and realistically in ODI cricket, he is just looking at the 2023 WC, I don't think he will play the 2027 WC. So this is his chance to make a mark in ODI cricket.

Remember he is not selected for Bangladesh series. So this series becomes even more important for him.

You are right but some fans think he will score at the same pace in ODIs as well. :ab :inti
 
You are right but some fans think he will score at the same pace in ODIs as well. :ab :inti

Ya the kind of hype he is getting is going out of hand. Yes, he is hitting it like a dream in T20s but ODIs and Tests are a different challenge altogether. He may yet do well in longer formats but we have to wait until he does so. It is not a given.
 
As I had expected SKY fails to impress today in the longer format.

Also shows how different ODIs are to T20s, strong start, then NZL coming back strongly in the middle overs, then India again fight back, and now NZ tightening things up towards the end. ODIs bring a lot more variety to the game than T20s which are largely monotonous.
 
As I had expected SKY fails to impress today in the longer format.

Also shows how different ODIs are to T20s, strong start, then NZL coming back strongly in the middle overs, then India again fight back, and now NZ tightening things up towards the end. ODIs bring a lot more variety to the game than T20s which are largely monotonous.

Good point. Maybe can suit down the order at 6 but Hardik will be there.

Iyer seems better suited to ODIs.
 
‘Why not play Chahar? He and Pant contribute same with the bat’: Twitter slams India's selection in 1st NZ ODI

Because India picked both Samson and Pant in the XI, they had to go in with a bowler short. They have five genuine bowling options, make no mistake but since none of their top six batters bowl, ideally, the inclusion of Deepak Hooda was warranted. But there was no space for the Baroda all-rounder. Deepak Chahar too didn't find a place in the XI as India picked Shardul Thakur as the seam-bowling all-rounder.

Be it ODI or T20Is, picking an India XI should qualify to be one of the hardest tasks available currently because of the amount of talent at disposal. This unimaginable pool of talent has created two genuine problems. Firstly, whoever misses out on a spot in the XI, appears to be hard done by. Secondly, there's no settled XI as very few get a long rope. They are often replaced despite performing well when seniors like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja return. One of the most unfortunate ones among this lot is Sanju Samson, who despite all the talent and good enough knocks at the international level, often finds himself outside the playing XI. The reason most of the time is Rishabh Pant. The left-handed wicketkeeper-batter, who has already turned out to be one of India's best-ever keeper-batter in Test cricket, hasn't quite set the stage alight white-ball cricket that consistently but is given a long run. And that is where the fans get irked.

Friday was one of those rare occasions when India decided to field both Pant and Samson in the XI. The Hardik Pandya-led Indian team management drew a lot of flak for not picking the Rajasthan Royals captain in the T20I series but Shikhar Dhawan, who now took over as the captain in the ODI series, straightaway got Samson in the mix. But it was not in place of Pant, who incidentally is also the vice-captain of the side.

Because India picked both Samson and Pant in the XI, they had to go in with a bowler short. They have five genuine bowling options, make no mistake but since none of their top six batters bowl, ideally, the inclusion of Deepak Hooda was warranted. But there was no space for the Baroda all-rounder. Deepak Chahar too didn't find a place in the XI as India picked Shardul Thakur as the seam-bowling all-rounder.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...-selection-in-1st-nz-odi-101669345214521.html
 
Batting at no 5 Gonna be biggest conundrum for indian captain and coach, Kl Rahul,Surya,Samson Patidar,Pant all are stacking claim and all are superb.
 
Batting at no 5 Gonna be biggest conundrum for indian captain and coach, Kl Rahul,Surya,Samson Patidar,Pant all are stacking claim and all are superb.

Yes all are superb that's why india consistantly loose.
 
Yes all are superb that's why india consistantly loose.

India won their last 2 ODI series. One against England in England and one with B team against full strength South Africa.
Sure they can't win every series. NZ at their home are very good side. They are deservedly ranked no. 1 team.
 
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