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Indian World Cup team to be announced on April 15

Indian World Cup team to be announced on April 15

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 08 Apr 2019, 10:39 am

New Delhi, Apr 8 (UNI) India's 15-member team for the ICC World Cup will be announced in Mumbai on Apr 15.

Although the ICC has set Apr 23 deadline for the announcement of the squads, apparently, the Indian selectors wanted players to have extra time to mentally prepare themselves for the tournament that India had last won in 2011 at home.

The meeting is likely to be attended by Virat Kohli, with the India skipper scheduled to lead Royal Challengers Bangalore in their away match against Mumbai Indians on the same evening.

MSK Prasad's, chairman of India's selection committee, had pointed out as early as February that his panel had shortlisted a pool of about 20-odd players from which the final 15 would be picked. "Maybe one spot might go to the last minute, otherwise we are very clear about the rest," Prasad had told ESPN cricinfo.

Prasad had also pointed out that the selection panel would not look at the IPL form to firm up the vacant spots. "I do not think so, only because we have already made up our minds. We will only be observing the performances of the players we think should be in the squad and the list of stand-byes. We have rounded up on 20 players. We will follow the form of these players."

Kohli, too, reiterated the point before the home ODI series against Australia last month, saying the team management and the selectors need to be "absolutely clear" about the team they wanted for the World Cup. "I don't see anything changing despite how the IPL goes for any of the players. If one or two players don't have a good IPL season, it doesn't mean that they are out of the picture for the World Cup. Those things are not going to matter."

The Australia series was India's last ODI tournament before the World Cup, and they lost 3-2, despite wins in the first two matches. After the result, Kohli insisted the Indian dressing room was not "panicking". "As a side, combination-wise, we are pretty sorted condition-based. Maximum one change, you'll get to see condition-based. But other than that, the XI we want to play, we are pretty clear about it."

Alongside Rayudu, KL Rahul, Dinesh Karthik and Rishabh Pant are the frontrunners for the position. Of these, Pant was a late addition to the race. The selection panel believes the left-handed Pant provides a good option in the middle order, especially against bowling attacks that are stacked with wristspinners. Pant has played only five ODIs, but his fearless batting has impressed the selectors, Kohli and the senior team management, as well as India A coach Rahul Dravid. 

 

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