“It’s a big headache”: Pujara about team selection
Cheteshwar Pujara said that it is a big headache for the Indian management when it comes to the team selection against Pakistan. But, unless both are fielded, one has to miss out, and Pujara picked Pant over Karthik for a spot in the team.
“Firstly, it’s a big headache for the team management as both [Pant and Karthik] are doing really well in the T20 format,” Pujara said on ESPNcricinfo’s show.
“If you want someone at No. 5, Rishabh Pant is a better choice”
He also added about the batting position of these players ahead of India vs Pakistan clash in Dubai.
“The tough call is whether you want someone to bat at No. 5 or you want a finisher who can bat at No. 6 or 7”.
Pujara mentioned that the selection of the players could change based on the batting position.
“So, I would say, if you want someone at No. 5, Rishabh Pant is a better choice. But if you want your batting line-up to have a very good finisher who is likely to play ten or 20 balls and give you 40-50 runs, I think DK [Karthik] is the better option.”
Pujara added that Rishabh Pant has the advantage of being the only left-hander in the Indian middle-order.
“Personally, knowing the team management (and) knowing how things work around the Indian team, I would think they might go with Rishabh Pant because he is a left-hander and that gives the team a bit of balance with a left-and-right combination.
But how about both figuring in the playing XI? Possibly at the expense of a top-order batter? If the top three of Rohit, Rahul and Kohli are fixed, could Suryakumar make way?
“Suryakumar is one of our top T20 players, so I would definitely want him in the side because he can win you games… he is someone who has done really well for Mumbai Indians [in the IPL],” Pujara said. “Whenever I’ve seen him at No. 4, he has done exceptionally well.
“So I don’t think the team management will leave him out. If Rishabh and Karthik both have to play, then I think you have to drop one of the top-order [batters], which is impossible. So I don’t think both can make the XI.”
Pujara said that Hardik Pandya could do the role of finisher very well. However, Rishabh Pant needs some time to settle in.
“I would prefer Hardik to do that role,” Pujara said. “He is someone who can strike from ball one, and his strike rate is always above 150. I don’t think Rishabh can do that job because he needs a little more time. And if he [Pant] comes in to bat, it should be somewhere around ten or 12 overs. And if he gets eight-ten overs, he can score a 50 or a bit more than that.”