Amit Mishra discusses R Ashwin’s ODI comeback. Many fans and observers were taken aback by Ravichandran Ashwin’s surprise selection in the ODI team and likely inclusion in the World Cup squad.
Asia Cup 2023, India will play a three-match series against Australia to fine-tune their preparations for the ODI World Cup 2023.
The surprising call-up came following the injury of spin all-rounder Axar Patel during the Asia Cup event. Ashwin last played an ODI in January 2022, during the South Africa tour. His absence from the format over the last six years had rais questions. Leaving fans and analysts puzzle as to why he kept out.
Amit Mishra, a JioCinema & Sports18 expert, provided some insight into Ashwin’s exclusion. Mishra praised Ashwin as a terrific spinner and wicket-taker, but emphasized the specific needs of one-day international cricket. In contrast to T20 matches, an ODI requires a player to bowl for 10 overs, field for 40 overs, and maybe bat.
Mishra believes Ashwin’s fielding abilities and right-handed batting distinguish him from left-handed contemporaries such as Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. Given his ability as an off-spinner, he believed that Ashwin chosen largely as a wicket-taking option in the event of a spinner’s injury.
“Ashwin is undeniably a good bowler and wicket-taker, but this isn’t a 20-over game.” It has 50 overs. You must bowl for 10 overs, field for 40 overs, and possibly bat as well. “He has been around for a long time and has been a wicket-taker, but there is also the issue of fielding. Which is why a young player may be selected. ” Mishra added.
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The forthcoming India-Australia series will put Ashwin to the test
The team’s management wants to see if he still has the capacity to take wickets in ODIs.
Aside from Ashwin, Washington Sundar’s participation adds another degree of complication to the spin-bowling all-rounder options. Mishra stated that the decision between Ashwin and Sundar would be influenced by pitch conditions. If the wicket favors spin, Ashwin may get the nod, but Sundar’s fielding ability may be useful on other surfaces.
“The Indian team will be watching Ashwin’s bowling against Australia to see if he still has the wicket-taking abilities in this format.” He is just not on the team because of his fielding and right-handed batting ability.”
“It depends on the wicket. ” If the pitch is dry, Ashwin will be selected, or Sundar, who has the advantage with his fielding talents,” he said.
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