Who'll replace Yuvraj the all-rounder?
Another subdued practice session,
another day of eerie silence. Team India is still coping with the unexpected
loss of Yuvraj Singh and rejigging the middle order is on top of their list of
priorities.
However,
with the Pakistan clash looming, the absence of Yuvraj's big-hitting talents
could prove easier to tide over than his recently-developed skills as a
part-time slow bowler.
In Hamilton this year, he bowled nine overs in the fourth ODI at an economy
rate of 4.44, picking up one wicket. Yuvraj's loopy tweakers have enabled MS
Dhoni to play one specialist spinner in Harbhajan Singh more often than not and
that luxury would have come in handy on a dry surface like at the Supersport
Park in Centurion, where India play two crucial league games against Pakistan
and Australia.
Now, either Yusuf Pathan or Suresh Raina will have to step up, with the only
other part-time option being replacement Virat Kohli, who is expected to arrive
only on Friday morning.
While Dhoni finds his hands tied on this fifth-bowler dilemma, there will be
discussions aplenty on how to plug the yawning gap in the middle order. Dhoni
might have to step up to the plate and return to his aggressive ways, but then
who will play finisher as skillfully as the skipper has in the recent past?
Sachin Tendulkar too might have to attempt to play steadfastly throughout.
Gambhir is back as opener but with Yuvraj's match-winning presence unavailable
in the latter stages, will Dravid be under more pressure to up the ante?
In the context of the upcoming Pakistan game, too, Yuvraj's absence acquires
relevance. He was man of the series in India's last full series against
Pakistan. Besides, during the memorable 2003 World Cup game at Centurion, in a
match made memorable by Sachin Tendulkar's 98, Yuvraj had scored a crucial,
unbeaten 50 as India successfully chased 273. The ground will miss his presence
in this reprise of that big clash.
Incidentally, the batsmen is expected to stay back in South Africa for a while
and has been advised rest.
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