Yadav, Chahal should play all matches, says Harbhajan
MANCHESTER: Harbhajan Singh has hailed wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal for their key role in India’s recent One-Day successes, saying the pair should be fixtures for the rest of the World Cup.
Wrist spinners generally get more turn than finger spinners, with left-armer Yadav striking twice in India’s 89-run hammering of arch-rivals Pakistan in Manchester on Sunday to prove his worth on English pitches that often favour the quicks at this stage of the season.
Chahal’s leg-spinners did the damage in India’s first World Cup outing against South Africa, with the bowler returning figures of 4-51. Calls were made to replace Yadav with paceman Mohammed Shami against Pakistan but former India off-spinner Harbhajan said the team should stick with the spin twins.
“It is a very good combination,” Harbhajan told AFP. “The results that India have got in the last two-and-a-half years, a lot of credit should be given to these guys.
“I would like to see them playing together, because none of the other teams have got two spinners and they don’t have the habit of playing spin in the middle overs.
“It has worked for India to play two spinners, even in English conditions, because they are wrist spinners. If India are thinking about their best XI then these two will feature in all the games.”
The two bowlers have 168 One-Day International wickets between them in the three years since Chahal made his international debut in 2016. Yadav played his first ODI the following year.
The 24-year-old Yadav is 10 away from a century of wickets with an impressive economy rate of 4.92 in 47 ODIs.
“He has definitely got the capabilities and the talent to be there for a long period of time,” said the 38-year-old Harbhajan, who last played for India in a 2016 Twenty20 match.
“(India coach) Ravi Shastri said he is our number one bowler. So it’s good that the team is backing him,” said Harbhajan, one of India’s finest off-spinners, who took 417 wickets in 103 Tests and 269 wickets in 236 ODIs.
India, second in the ODI rankings, have been hit by injuries to opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan — out of the rest of the World Cup — and paceman Bhuvneshwar Kumar. But Harbhajan said Virat Kohli’s side have strength in depth with Shami, who is yet to play at the World Cup, likely to replace Kumar in the next match against Afghanistan on Saturday.
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