India will likely go with both KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan in their World Cup 2023 squad- Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting opined about Indian team's combination for the mega ICC event.

By Jatin Sharma - 08 Apr, 2023

Former Australia captain and three-time World Cup winner Ricky Ponting has opined that, with Rishabh Pant no longer available, India might go with two wicketkeepers in their squad, taking the names of Ishan Kishan and KL Rahul.

India’s usual first-choice wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant is most likely to miss the World Cup as he recovers from his injuries which he sustained in a car crash last year in December. This means Indian team is on a lookout for glovesman who can have a big impact with the bat as well.

Off lately, India has tried Ishan Kishan and KL Rahul as their glovesman. To balance the side properly, Rahul has been preferred as the keeper and his batting has strengthened the middle order of the team.

Kishan, who continues to remain a part of India's limited-overs setup, gives the team another left-handed batting option.

"With Rishabh not being there now, they might think of maybe wanting to play a specialist left-handed batter in the middle order which I think would have to be Kishan in some role, whether that's at No.4 or No.5. Look, I do think they'll stick with him. In their World Cup squad, KL will definitely be there," Ponting said in the latest episode of ‘The ICC Review’.  

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Ponting also pointed out that India will need left-handed batting options and hence Ishan Kishan will be in the squad as well.

"I think Kishan should definitely be there as well to give another left-handed batting option because if you look back to game three, they promoted Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja ahead of Suryakumar Yadav because of Ashton Agar and the balls spinning away from the right-handers," Ponting added.

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Ponting feels you need to have left-handers in the middle order to negate the left-arm off-spin and right-arm leg spin options.

"Just to negate teams that have got left-arm off-spin because when you look at the spinners around the world now, there are very few right-arm off-spinners in ODIs and T20Is. You need to have left-handers through your middle order. Most sides will have left-arm off-spin and right-arm leg spin and if you've only got right-handers through the middle order, it's a lot harder for those guys to play it.

"So I think they'll go into that World Cup with the two keepers in their squad and they'll make the decision on what they need as far as their batting is concerned," said Ponting.

The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 will be played in India from October 5 to November 19.

By Jatin Sharma - 08 Apr, 2023

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