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LONDON:Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will be in focus alongside speedster Mohammed Shami when defending champions India take on New Zealand tomorrow in their opening warm-up game ahead of the Champions Trophy here.

India look to get back into groove

Hardik Pandya, Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami will be key to India’s campaign at the Champions Trophy. File photo



london, May 27

Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will be in focus alongside speedster Mohammed Shami when defending champions India take on New Zealand tomorrow in their opening warm-up game ahead of the Champions Trophy here.

After a hectic six weeks of Indian Premier League, the two warm-up games will help the Men In Blue get back into the 50-over groove and the emphasis will be on team combination moving into the tournament-proper.

India last played an ODI against England, back in January this year. Since the match does not have official status, all the 15 members in the squad will get a chance to play. All eyes will be on Ashwin as he is coming from a two-month break after the BCCI wanted him to opt out of the IPL in order to recover from fatigue after playing all the 13 Tests in a gruelling home season.

The warm-up matches will provide Ashwin with much-needed game time as he fights for his place with Ravindra Jadeja in case the team management decides to go with one specialist spinner in the playing XI.

It will be a good opportunity for Ashwin to test his skills against the likes of Kane Williamson, Martin Guptill, and Tom Latham on a placid Oval track where 300-plus is considered to be a par score.

Ashwin has not exactly had a great time in white ball cricket but the Tamil Nadu off-spinner had recently said that he is ready with a bagful of new tricks for the Champions Trophy.

One can expect him to try out new variations in these warm-up games. Another bowler who is expected to bowl a few overs is Shami. He has not played 50-over cricket for India since the World Cup semifinal in Sydney, back in 2015.

A fit Shami is an asset with his ability to work up brisk pace, swing the ball both ways and hit the blockhole. With Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah along with Hardik Pandya looking good to make it to the playing XI in India’s tournament-opener against Pakistan, Shami would look to make a case for himself.

Among the batsmen, Rohit Sharma will again be batting at the top of the order after not opening the innings for Mumbai Indians during the entire IPL. While it’s a different format, Rohit will certainly need to make some mental adjustments of facing the new ball first-up. He had played a couple of Vijay Hazare Trophy matches for Mumbai after recuperating from a hamstring surgery but that was also more than two-and-a-half months back. Shikhar Dhawan has been lucky to get a look-in given that Lokesh Rahul had a shoulder surgery recently. Dhawan, who was adjudged the ‘Best Batsman’ during the 2013 edition, would like to once again cement his place at least in the limited-overs squad.

Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim Southee and Trent Boult make up for a very potent seam attack in any conditions. And skipper Virat Kohli would be looking to get back in form as soon as possible. The middle-order trio of MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh and Kedar Jadhav will also seek to gain confidence before the game against Pakistan on June 4. — PTI


Yuvraj to miss warm-up game 

Yuvraj Singh will be missing India’s opening warm-up game as he is down with viral fever. Indisposed Yuvraj has missed the first two warm-up sessions. However the BCCI has confirmed that the senior pro is recuperating well as per the information of the medical team. 

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