HYDERABAD: India skipper
Rohit Sharma wants to give wicketkeeper batter
Dinesh Karthik more time in the middle before the team heads Down Under for the T20 World Cup next month.
The team has been alternating between Karthik and Rishabh Pant in their playing XI.
While the young keeper was given the nod ahead of the veteran player in the Asia Cup, Karthik was picked for all three matches against Australia.
“I wanted both of these guys to have a number of games under their belt before the World Cup. When we went to the Asia Cup both of these guys were in the fray to play all games,” Rohit said at the post-match press conference after India clinched the three-match series against Australia on Sunday.
“But I just feel that Dinesh needs a little more game time. He hardly got to bat (this series). Just maybe three balls. So that’s not enough time,” Rohit added.
Karthik faced seven balls in total against Australia, while Pant played only one game where he did not get a chance to bat.
“Pant also needs game time obviously. But looking at how this series was it was important for me to just stick to that consistent batting lineup.”
India take on South Africa for a three-match T20I series, starting Wednesday and Rohit said Karthik and Pant’s inclusion in the playing xi will depend upon the situation.
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3rd T20I: India beat Australia to win series 2-1
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<p>India won the third and deciding Twenty20 against Australia in the last over after fifties by Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav in Hyderabad on Sunday.</p>
<p>India won by six wickets with one ball remaining after Hardik Pandya, unbeaten on 25, hit the winning boundary. </p>
<p>Asked to bat first, impressive fifties by Tim David and Cameron Green took Australia to a formidable score.</p>
<p>Rookie opener Green hit a 21-ball 52, with seven fours and three sixes, to put the hosts on the defensive.</p>
<p>But Green received little support from other top-order batters as Axar Patel chipped away at the other end.</p>
<p>Patel finished with 3-33 and took the key wickets of skipper Aaron Finch (7), Josh Inglis (24) and in-form Matthew Wade (1).</p>
<p>David hit a 27-ball 54 with four sixes and two boundaries before he was dismissed by Harshal Patel.</p>
<p>Kohli and Yadav stabilised the innings after India lost Rohit Sharma (17) and KL Rahul (1) early in their chase after Australia scored 186-7.</p>
<p>Virat Kohli fell in the last over after a 48-ball 63 with India still five short of victory.</p>
<p>Suryakumar Yadav blasted 50 in 29 balls before he fell to Josh Hazlewood for a 36-ball 69.</p>
<p>Green was Australia’s most impressive bowler with three wicketless overs for only 14 runs.</p>
<p>Leg-spinner Adam Zampa leaked 44 runs in his four wicketless overs.</p>
<p>Daniel Sams took 2/33 while Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood took one wicket each and gave away 80 runs in their eight overs.</p>
<p>Suryakumar Yadav hit five sixes and five fours in his man of the match winning innings.</p>
<p>Axar Patel, India’s most impressive bowler in all three matches, was the man of the series.</p>
“I don’t know what we’re gonna do against South Africa. We just need to go and see their bowling, what sort of bowling lineup they’ll play with, and who are the best guys for us who can handle that bowling lineup. It all depends on that.
“We want to be flexible in our batting. So if the situation or if the thing demands that we need a left-hander, we will bring in a left-hander if we need a right-hander, we will continue to do that.
“But we’ll try and manage those guys pretty carefully. I do understand that they need game time before the World Cup but there are only 11 players you can play, unfortunately.”