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Mayank’s aggro opens door for WI ODI series

New Delhi, November 17 Mayank Agarwal’s attacking game in Test cricket could open the door for his selection in India’s limited-overs squads for the assignments against West Indies next month. There is a school of thought that Agarwal could be...
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New Delhi, November 17

Mayank Agarwal’s attacking game in Test cricket could open the door for his selection in India’s limited-overs squads for the assignments against West Indies next month.

There is a school of thought that Agarwal could be an option, preferably for the three-match ODI series against the West Indies in December, in case vice-captain Rohit Sharma takes a break to rejuvenate himself ahead of the big away tour of New Zealand early next year. Rohit has been continuously playing for a while now and the only break he got was the two Test matches in the West Indies.

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For the limited-overs matches against West Indies, it will only be fair if the selectors think of giving Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri with another option in Agarwal, who has a fantastic List A record of 13 hundreds at a 50-plus average and 100-plus strike-rate. One more factor that could go in Agarwal’s favour is Shikhar Dhawan’s prolonged bad patch and the need to have another back-up option, apart from KL Rahul, ready. Agarwal was sent as a late replacement for Vijay Shankar during the World Cup but he did not get a game in the United Kingdom.

Many feel that Agarwal could be seen as a long-term option keeping in mind the 2023 ODI World Cup in India, as Dhawan, given his deteriorating form, might not be around then.

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Former India player and cricket analyst Deep Dasgupta said, “It would be a great thing if the Indian team management has Mayank in mind as an opening option. In fact, he is a natural white-ball player, who has wonderfully transformed and adapted to the needs of red-ball cricket.” — PTI

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