Pandey, Bumrah Ones to Watch

Pandey, Bumrah Ones to Watch

A random bilateral series has no context and therefore everything hinges on the two teams to provide some sterling contest, and for that you need a bit of help from the curators. While the series in Australia showcased some phenomenal batting from both sides, the balance that cricket seeks for, was completely missing. This series produced a record 3159 runs and 11 centuries (most in a bilateral series)—a record that the curators should feel slightly embarrassed of. From India’s perspective, there was very little gain after the 1-4 drubbing and that should be a cause of huge concern. But whenever there’s no tangible gain, there’s an opportunity to learn .

Young Faces

There was nothing that we didn’t know about Kohli, Rohit or Dhawan and hence even their outstanding show with the bat were along the expected line. This series gave us a glimpse of two young players that India should invest in. Jasprit Bumrah’s consistent pace and accuracy was a treat to watch in Sydney. He bowled in three different phases of a high-scoring ODI and impressed in all of them. His unorthodox action gave him a head start because anyone who plays him for the first time doesn’t know what to expect, and he’s a yard quicker than you think. He also showed good control to execute Yorkers in the death overs--something even the most experienced Indian pacers of this era have struggled to accomplish.

If Bumrah was impressive with the ball, Pandey has been exceptional with the bat. With his Man of the Match performance in the last game, he’s made a strong case to be included in the playing XI the next time India plays ODI cricket. Rahane at 4 and Pandey at 5 would provide both solidity and fluency to the new Indian middle order.

Need a Finisher ASAP

Indian ODI team is going through a transitional phase in the lower-middle order. Dhoni’s decline as a finisher is quite evident and if selectors continue to ignore Raina, India won’t be at par with the best teams in the world. Top order batsmen would set up matches and, perhaps, win a game here and there too but the real match-winners are the men who bat at 5,6 and 7.

Ever since 330 has become the new 280, the importance of finishing strongly can’t be overstated. And India simply doesn’t have anyone in the league of DeVilliers, Maxwell and Buttler. Also, the absence of stable and explosive lower order forces the top-order to be too conservative for too long. India’s scoring rate between 31-40th over has hovered around 6.5 runs per over with 7-8 wickets in hand. Most teams in this period go hell for leather but India plays the waiting game.

Still Learning?

The most heard phrase during Indian team’s post and pre-match press conferences was that ‘our bowlers are learning important lessons’. While some of the Indian bowlers were indeed young and inexperienced, the core Indian bowling unit was not just fairly experienced but also, had toured Australia before.

Isn’t bowling a cluster of good balls mandatory for an international bowler? How’s bowling a yorker in Australia different from bowling them in India? Making mistakes is an important aspect of evolution but not learning from them is frustrating. If we don’t address the bowling issues, we won’t evolve as a cricketing nation.

Scoreboard:

Australia: Finch lbw Ishant 6, Warner c Jadeja b Ishant 122, Smith c Rohit b Bumrah 28, Bailey c Ishant b Rishi 6, S Marsh run out 7, M Marsh not out 102, Wade c Dhoni b Yadav 36, Faulkner b Bumrah 1, Hastings not out 2. Extras (b 4, lb 7, w 8, nb 1) 20. Total  (7 wickets, 50 overs) 330. Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-64, 3-78, 4-117, 5-235, 6-320, 7-323. Bowling: Ishant 10-0-60-2, Umesh 8-0-82-1, Bumrah 10-0-40-2, R Dhawan 10-0-74-1, Jadeja 10-0-46-0, Gurkeerat 2-0-17-0.

India: Rohit c Wade b Hastings 99, S Dhawan c S Marsh b Hastings 78, Kohli c Wade b Hastings 8, Pandey not out 104, Dhoni c Warner b M Marsh 34, Gurkeerat not out 0. Extras (lb 3, w 5) 8. Total (4 wickets, 49.4 overs) 331. Fall of wickets: 1-123, 2-134, 3-231, 4-325. Bowling: Hastings 10-1-61-3, Boland 10-0-58-0, M Marsh 9.4-0-77-1, Faulkner 10-0-54-0, Lyon 8-0-58-0, Smith 2-0-20-0.

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