Oh dear.
That's all you got?
I gave you a proper breakdown of how BOTH were treated when they played together.
You ignored it.
I then showed you proof of Kohli wanting Chahal in test series in SA. But was shot down by MSK (which by the way was too easy cos Chahal's first class stats are pure rubbish 80 odd wickets from 30 odd games).
You ignored it again.
Now you want me to answer why Kuldeep played more.
You really want to be spoonfed, aren't you?
You could find this out by digging around yourself but anyways I will oblige you.
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In India, upcoming players are tried against Zimbabwe after which they graduate to the main team. Not always but when the Zimbabwe tour is scheduled.
Chahal was upcoming and he played in that series.
Kuldeep, on the other hand, was marked as one for the future as early as 2014 or 2015 (don't remember the dates). He was fast tracked while Chahal went through the normal route.
Kuldeep also played in the warm ups against England in 2017 and took 5fer in a sole game (where both Ashwin and Jaddu struggled). This solidified his position as the next in line.
Once we lost CT, there was widespread call for Kuldeep.
So he played a 5 match series against WI right after CT. He bowled with Ashwin and jadeja (this happened because selectors had picked the squad before or just after the WC). Post this series, both Ash and jaddu were dropped (regardless of their performance in here).
So that's 5 games more for Kuldeep.
If you tally up the Zimbabwe series where Kuldeep wasn't present (nor was Kohli captaining), it comes down to
2 more games for Kuldeep.
Then till Asia Cup, Chahal was getting prefered over Kuldeep inspite of performing not as well as him. So he got 5 extra games. You can check the list above.
So overall total comes down to
3 extra games for Chahal.
Post Asia Cup, Chahal's inferior performance to Kuldeep couldn't be ignored if team wanted just 1 wristy...So Chahal missed out.
Here Kuldeep got like 7 extra games.
(Correction reg the past post: The WI series, Chahal played 3 games. Not 2.)
So overall total is
4 extra games for Kuldeep.
However during the NZ series before the WC...somehow Kuldeep missed out a game even tho he outperformed Chahal.
So overall total is 3 extra games for Kuldeep.
In WC, Kuldeep played 1 lesser game compared to Chahal, so overall total comes down to
2 extra games for Kuldeep.
Hence Kuldeep 51 games. Chahal 49 games.
Also I never defended Kuldeep post IPL. On the contrary I mentioned that Kuldeep is out of form and Chahal is performing better in IPL and WC, so he needs to be played ahead of him in WC. Right as a response to someone who wanted Chahal dropped.
The criticism about team management is when they dropped Kuldeep when he was unquestionably better.
Summary:
Till The IPL started, Kuldeep WAS the better player yet was dropped for no reason. Post IPL, Chahal was bowling better. Kuldeep played more games because of one series against WI (post CT) and then 4 extra games against Aus where Chahal was poor the first game.
Gotcha bro?
Ok then. Moving on...