Dravid keen on getting balancing act right

With the ODI sequence in opposition to New Zealand within the bag, India will utilise the third ODI in Indore on Tuesday to check out a couple of gamers.

With the ODI sequence in opposition to New Zealand within the bag, India will utilise the third ODI in Indore on Tuesday to check out a couple of gamers. Although head coach Rahul Dravid remained tight-lipped on whether or not native boy Rajat Patidar would get his debut, he emphasised on giving ample sport time to all of the gamers to provide the squad sufficient expertise.

At the identical time, he additionally harassed putting a stability by way of rotating essential gamers and protecting them contemporary for the ODI World Cup in October-November, whereas not dropping sight of the T20 World Cup subsequent 12 months. From that perspective, IPL efficiency stays an essential criterion and until injured, cricketers will take part within the league, mentioned Dravid.

“It is a challenge, in the sense, that in three formats of the game you have to prioritise a couple of them,” mentioned Dravid throughout the pre-match press convention on Monday. “And then you have to figure out which is the white-ball event you play and sort of just prioritise that. For us in this cycle, we’re already done with these five games (three against Sri Lanka and two against the Kiwis), then three against Australia and then an Asia Cup. Three against West Indies, three against Australia and maybe give and take one or two more. So, you’re looking at probably 15 games. At this stage, we’ve narrowed down our group of players who we want and we’re almost there. It’s just about ensuring that players we narrowed down, play more in one-day cricket and prioritise this format.”

It is in adherence to this coverage that Virat Kohli has been rested for the T20 leg of this New Zealand tour, says Dravid, and never a query mark on his place within the T20 lineup.

“With the amount of cricket we are playing, there are certain white-ball tournaments that we have to prioritise,” mentioned Dravid. “The priority after the last T20 World Cup is these six (ODI) games and Virat has played all these games. He will get a bit of a break along with Rohit and one or two other guys where we’ll play some T20 cricket and they’ll come refreshed on the 2nd (February) and we have a good week’s camp before we play Australia. So it’s about priorities at certain stages.”

India have been scuffling with a spate of accidents to numerous senior gamers, one thing Dravid believes must be taken in stride within the bigger scheme of issues. “In the case of Bumrah and Jadeja, it’s actually not workload management. They have had injuries, they have had to sit out for that period of time and we hope they can come back whenever they do come back,” mentioned Dravid.

“You can call the break that we have given to some of the boys for the T20 series potentially as workload management. Injury management and workload management are two completely different things. We have to keep balancing between the two and see our priority in the short-term considering the amount of cricket we play and ensuring that we have got our big players available for the big tournaments.”

The BCCI has lately put extra onus on the NCA and the IPL franchises to handle a participant’s workload.

“If any of the big players are injured or if there’s any concern, of course the BCCI has a right to pull them out but if they are fit, we do release them for the IPL because it is a very big tournament for the BCCI and for us (the team) as well,” mentioned Dravid, who beforehand headed the NCA. “Our preparation for the 2024 T20 World Cup—although it’s a little bit away and our focus is on the 50-overs World Cup—the IPL is a good tournament for us to assess the performances of players in that particular format.”

With the essential Australia tour developing (India have to win at the very least three Tests to make it to the World Championship closing in June), there was some speak about whether or not a couple of gamers ought to play within the ongoing Ranji Trophy. Dravid needs to play it by the ear.

“As far as possible, we would really like for the boys to play Ranji Trophy games as and when possible but it’s a tough one for us,” mentioned Dravid. “The quarter-final is on the 31st and our build-up for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is exactly at the same time. Obviously, in a lead-up to a big tournament like that, you’re probably not going to be able to release any players (for the quarterfinal) but once the series starts, if an opportunity presents itself where someone is not playing in our team and he is required for a semi-final or a final, we will certainly look at it.”

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    Somshuvra Laha is a sports activities journalist with over 11 years’ expertise writing on cricket, soccer and different sports activities. He has coated the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, the 2016 ICC World Twenty20, cricket excursions of South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh and the 2010 Commonwealth Games for Hindustan Times.
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