India vs England 2017: 5 Positives for India from the ODI series
India
began the Virat Kohli era in triumphant fashion, clinching the
three-match ODI series 2-1 on Sunday. The game at the Eden Gardens might
have been lost, but it was the kind of loss which you as an Indian fan
will not feel too heart broken about the defeat.
Here are 5 Positives for India from the series:0
Emergence of Kedar Jadhav
Prior
to the start of the ODI series, India were looking to fill in the gap
at the Number Six spot, considering that MS Dhoni was looking to bat
higher up the order. They had couple of options in that regard in the
form of Kedar Jadhav and Manish Pandey.
They
tried the former in the opening game at Pune and he proved to be a
great selection as with skipper Kohli, Jadhav helped India achieve what
seemed an improbable target when joined him in the middle at 63 for 4.
Employing
an uncomplicated approach, Jadhav got to his second ODI ton and due to
his exceptional innings of 90 runs from 75 balls in the 3rd
ODI, which almost helped India pull off a sensational win, he has almost
certainly confirmed a berth for himself in the Champions Trophy squad.
Hardik Pandya- the answer to India’s seam bowling allrounder headache
One
of the things that Dhoni craved for during his stint as captain for a
seam-bowling allrounder and he often admitted that he tried to fit in
Ravindra Jadeja in that role, even though he was far from one.
Last year, India found a candidate who if kept faith in could develop into a reliable seam bowling all-rounder.
Hardik
Pandya was selected last year in the T20I leg of India’s tour to
Australia and while he did an okay job, many felt he still was a raw
product.
In
this England series, he showed in 12 months time, he showed that had
improved by leaps and bounds both with ball and bat, as was seen in the
Kolkata ODI and he will hope to continue putting in the hard yards and
deliver consistently.
Bhuvaneshwar Kumar’s death bowling skills
For
a long time during Dhoni’s time at the top. The death bowling was a
major cause of concern. However, in the past 12 months, India seem to
have unearthed not one but two bowlers in that regard who have learnt
how to cut the runs at the final stages of an innings.
It
is often one hears that T20 cricket have helped in the development of
skills, but in Bhuvi’s case, the format has helped him understand the
trick behind bowling at the end as he himself admitted recently, that
playing for the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL has helped him improve
his death bowling skills.
It
augurs well for India that they are unearthing these cricketers who are
delivering under pressure and hopefully when bigger occasions come they
are at their best.
Yuvraj Singh solves the middle-order puzzle
A
lot was spoken about the recall of a 35-year-old Yuvraj Singh and those
against his inclusion felt further vindicated when he did not fire in
the opening ODI in Pune.However, in Cuttack, he answered his critics in
the only manner in which he could- by getting runs and what an innings
it was.
A maiden 150 to get the hosts out of a tight spot and helping them reach a match-winning total of 381 for 6.
The
knock had everything one associated with a normal Yuvi innings and for
most, it was the best form of time travel they could have hoped for on a
warm Thursday afternoon.
He
backed that with an impressive 45 in the next ODI at Kolkata and a good
T20I series that starts on Republic Day should be enough for him to
confirm a berth for the Champions Trophy.
MS Dhoni shows old magic
History
will provide us with many instances when players have taken a second
wind once the responsibilities of leadership are taken away from them.
After
flopping in Pune, Dhoni the batsman came good and how in Cuttack,
putting on 256 with Yuvraj, en route to getting 134 on his own, which
helped India recover from 25 for 3.
Kohli
stressed recently he would like to see the Dhoni of the old now that he
has relinquished the captaincy and it will be interesting if he would
come higher up and deliver on a more consistent basis.
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