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When looking for a modern middle order ODI batsman, IMO the criteria should be
1. List A average of around 45 with SR of close to 90 with ability to rotate the ball, or big hitting ability with a list A average of ~30 with SR > 100
2. Good outfielder and catcher.
Now if we look at the players tried recently, we have
Kedar - poor fielder and catcher.
Iyer - list A average of 39. Poor fielder and catcher.
Rahane - can't rotate, list A average of 37.
Manish Pandey - list A average of 39 at SR of 90
KL Rahul - list A average of 39 at SR of 75
Kedar and Pandey come close but none of them really cut the cloth in terms of prior domestic performance, and it is no surprise none of them have actually succeeded in the international level.
Does India actually have any options outside of recalling Suresh Raina?
Or maybe go left field and give Shubman Gill a run out? What about Mayank Agarwal (44 average at 97 SR in list A but as an opener)?
1. List A average of around 45 with SR of close to 90 with ability to rotate the ball, or big hitting ability with a list A average of ~30 with SR > 100
2. Good outfielder and catcher.
Now if we look at the players tried recently, we have
Kedar - poor fielder and catcher.
Iyer - list A average of 39. Poor fielder and catcher.
Rahane - can't rotate, list A average of 37.
Manish Pandey - list A average of 39 at SR of 90
KL Rahul - list A average of 39 at SR of 75
Kedar and Pandey come close but none of them really cut the cloth in terms of prior domestic performance, and it is no surprise none of them have actually succeeded in the international level.
Does India actually have any options outside of recalling Suresh Raina?
Or maybe go left field and give Shubman Gill a run out? What about Mayank Agarwal (44 average at 97 SR in list A but as an opener)?