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Hardik Pandya's Form Raises Concerns Ahead of T20 World Cup

Hardik Pandya's Form Raises Concerns Ahead of T20 World Cup

The Indian cricket team's provisional squad for the T20 World Cup 2024 is set to be announced at the end of April. While some players are automatic picks, their form in the ongoing IPL 2024 provides valuable insights into their potential performance at the global tournament.One player whose form has raised concerns is Hardik Pandya, India's premier fast-bowling all-rounder. As a key member of the limited-overs side, Pandya's struggles in the IPL have been a cause for worry.In eight matches for the Mumbai Indians, Pandya has scored only 151 runs at a strike rate of 142.45. These numbers are far from impressive for a middle-order batter in T20 cricket. With the ball, he has managed just four wickets.Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan, a member of the 2007 T20 World Cup-winning team, expressed his concerns about Pandya's form. "Hardik Pandya's hitting ability is going down. That's a big worry on a larger picture," Pathan wrote on social media.Another former Indian cricketer, Robin Uthappa, also a member of the 2007 T20 World Cup team, spoke about Pandya's struggles on The Ranveer Show. Uthappa highlighted the mental health challenges that Pandya may be facing due to the constant criticism and trolling he has received."He is a guy who has got the caliber and potential to be an all-time great for the Indian team," Uthappa said. "But it is not right to impose this kind of treatment on any human being. It is unbecoming as a society for us to do that to someone and be okay with it."Pandya's poor form in the IPL has raised questions about his place in the Indian team for the T20 World Cup. The selectors will have a tough decision to make, balancing his potential with his current struggles.

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Sanju Samson: Harbhajan's Choice for India's T20 World Cup Wicketkeeper-Batsman

Sanju Samson: Harbhajan's Choice for India's T20 World Cup Wicketkeeper-Batsman

The upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season serves as a crucial audition for players vying for a spot in their respective national teams for the T20 World Cup, scheduled to commence on June 2. Among the hotly contested positions is that of wicketkeeper-batsman for the Indian team. Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh has unequivocally endorsed Rajasthan Royals' captain Sanju Samson for this role.While Rishabh Pant's impressive return to form after his car accident, scoring two half-centuries and keeping wickets seamlessly, has strengthened his case, Harbhajan believes Samson's consistency and confidence make him a more suitable choice for the ICC event.Samson, currently ranked fourth among the top run-getters in IPL 2024 with 314 runs in 8 matches at a strike rate of 152.42, has consistently delivered, including a crucial 38 not out in Rajasthan Royals' nine-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians.Harbhajan, while acknowledging the brilliance of centurion Yashasvi Jaiswal, emphasized that Samson should not only be India's first-choice wicketkeeper for the T20 World Cup but also be groomed as the next T20 captain.Under Samson's leadership, RR has emerged as a formidable force, winning seven of their eight matches and topping the table with 14 points. Samson's closest competitors for the wicketkeeper-batsman's spot in the T20 World Cup include Pant, KL Rahul, and Ishan Kishan. However, Samson's impressive performances and leadership qualities have set him apart.

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Sunil Narine Rules Out West Indies T20 World Cup Return

Sunil Narine Rules Out West Indies T20 World Cup Return

Sunil Narine, the enigmatic West Indian all-rounder, has unequivocally ruled out a return to international cricket, despite his exceptional form for Kolkata Knight Riders in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). Narine, 35, has been in scintillating form, leading the tournament's MVP standings with a remarkable 109 not out from 56 balls against Rajasthan Royals last week, his maiden T20 century. He is also KKR's joint-leading wicket-taker, with nine scalps at an impressive economy rate of 7.10.Narine's resurgence has sparked calls for his recall to the West Indies squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup, which will be hosted in the Caribbean and USA. West Indies' T20I captain, Rovman Powell, has openly expressed his desire to have Narine back in the fold, but the off-spinner has remained adamant in his decision to stay retired.In a statement issued by KKR, Narine expressed his gratitude for the support and well wishes he has received but reiterated his decision to remain retired from international cricket. "I'm truly flattered and humbled that my performances recently have moved many people to publicly express their wish for me to come out of retirement and play in the upcoming T20 World Cup," Narine wrote. "I have made peace with that decision and whilst I never wish to disappoint, that door is now closed and I will be supporting the guys who take the field in June for West Indies."Narine's decision is a blow to West Indies' hopes of winning their third T20 World Cup title. The Caribbean side has struggled in recent years, failing to qualify for the Super 12 stage of the last two tournaments. Narine's experience and skill would have been invaluable to a team looking to make a deep run in their home tournament.However, Narine's decision is understandable. He has been plagued by injuries throughout his career and has expressed a desire to spend more time with his family. He has also been critical of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in the past, accusing them of mismanagement and a lack of support for players.Despite his absence from international cricket, Narine remains one of the most respected and feared players in the world. His performances in the IPL have shown that he is still capable of producing match-winning performances at the highest level.

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Hardik Pandya's Finishing Woes Haunt Mumbai Indians and Team India

Hardik Pandya's Finishing Woes Haunt Mumbai Indians and Team India

Hardik Pandya's Finishing Woes Continue to Haunt Mumbai Indians and Team IndiaHardik Pandya's struggles with the bat have become a major concern for both the Mumbai Indians and the Indian cricket team. In the recent clash against the Rajasthan Royals, Pandya once again failed to deliver, scoring a mere 10 runs off 10 balls at the death.This is not an isolated incident. Pandya has been struggling for runs throughout the current IPL season. In eight matches, he has managed just 151 runs at a lowly average of 21.57. His strike rate of 142.45 is also significantly lower than in previous seasons.Pandya's inability to provide a final flourish has been a major talking point in the IPL. Former India T20 World Cup winner Irfan Pathan has expressed concern, saying that it is a "big worry" for both the franchise and Team India.With the T20 World Cup just around the corner, Pandya's poor form is a major issue for the Indian team management. He is a key player in the side, and his inability to fire could have a significant impact on India's chances of success.Pandya's struggles are particularly concerning given his reputation as a big-hitter. He is known for his ability to clear the boundary with ease, but he has not been able to do so consistently this season.The Mumbai Indians have also been affected by Pandya's poor form. With three wins and five losses, they currently sit at the 7th spot on the points table. Pandya's inability to contribute with the bat has put additional pressure on the other batsmen in the team.It remains to be seen whether Pandya can turn his form around in the remaining matches of the IPL. If he does not, it could have serious implications for both the Mumbai Indians and Team India.

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Aaron Finch Backs Virat Kohli for No. 3 Role in India's T20 World Cup Squad

Aaron Finch Backs Virat Kohli for No. 3 Role in India's T20 World Cup Squad

Aaron Finch Advocates for Virat Kohli at No. 3 for India in T20 World CupFormer Australian captain Aaron Finch has strongly recommended that Virat Kohli bat at the No. 3 position for India in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Finch believes that Kohli's stability and ability to anchor the innings make him the ideal candidate for this crucial role.Kohli, widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in modern cricket, possesses an exceptional ability to build and accelerate innings. His presence at No. 3 would provide India with a solid foundation and allow the team to capitalize on the momentum created by the openers.Finch, during a discussion on Star Sports, expressed his admiration for Kohli's batting prowess, particularly at the No. 3 position. "Virat Kohli is the best No. 3 this game ever produced in white-ball cricket, so I will keep him at No. 3 for the T20 World Cup," Finch said.Kohli has recently demonstrated his adaptability by opening the batting for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite the change in role, he has excelled, leading the run charts with 379 runs in 8 matches and scoring a century against Rajasthan Royals.While Kohli's usual batting position for India in T20I matches is at No. 3, his impressive performances at the top of the order for RCB highlight his versatility and ability to excel in various roles. This versatility solidifies his status as one of the most complete batsmen in contemporary cricket.With the T20 World Cup set to commence shortly after the conclusion of the IPL, Finch's recommendation for Kohli to bat at No. 3 is likely to be carefully considered by the Indian team management. Kohli's experience, skill, and ability to perform under pressure make him a valuable asset for India in their quest for T20 World Cup glory.

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Pant's IPL Return Fuels T20 World Cup Hopes, Backed by Legends

Pant's IPL Return Fuels T20 World Cup Hopes, Backed by Legends

Rishabh Pant's Stellar IPL Return Boosts T20 World Cup Hopes, Backed by LegendsAfter a harrowing car accident that sidelined him for 14 months, Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has made a triumphant return to the Indian Premier League (IPL). His impressive performances have reignited calls for his inclusion in India's T20 World Cup squad.Sourav Ganguly, Delhi Capitals' Director of Cricket, expressed his support for Pant's selection, stating that his ability to hit "big sixes" sets him apart. "I feel Pant is definitely in that bracket. And I am sure he will go to the West Indies," Ganguly said.Delhi Capitals' head coach Ricky Ponting echoed Ganguly's sentiments, praising Pant's batting and leadership skills. "I think his batting is getting better and better by the game," Ponting said. "He is too good a player and can have too much of an impact on the game for India not to select him in the squad."Pant's return to form has been remarkable. In eight IPL matches, he has scored 254 runs with two half-centuries, showcasing his aggressive batting style and impressive wicketkeeping skills.Despite the intense competition for places in India's T20 World Cup squad, Pant's recent performances have strengthened his case for selection. His ability to play match-winning innings and his experience in high-pressure situations make him a valuable asset to any team.Pant's return to the international stage would be a testament to his resilience and determination. After the horrific accident that threatened his career, he has worked tirelessly to regain his fitness and form. His inclusion in the T20 World Cup squad would be a fitting reward for his hard work and a boost to India's title hopes.

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Pant Deserves World Cup Spot, Say Ganguly and Ponting

Pant Deserves World Cup Spot, Say Ganguly and Ponting

Sourav Ganguly and Ricky Ponting, two legendary cricketers, have expressed their belief that Rishabh Pant should be included in India's squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Their assessment is based on Pant's impressive performances in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL)."Yes, I think so, Pant should be part of the World Cup squad," Ganguly stated at a media roundtable. "He should bat in the middle-order. Where exactly is difficult to say because of match-ups, right-left combinations depending on who bowls. It also depends on the situation."Ponting echoed Ganguly's sentiments, noting that Pant has shown significant improvement throughout the IPL season. "He's starting to get a bit more trust and belief in his body as well," Ponting said. "I think early on he had been a little bit apprehensive as to what he could do, especially with the wicketkeeping side of it. With his batting, coming into the tournament, he had pretty good trust in his abilities."Pant, who returned to competitive cricket after a 15-month layoff due to a car crash, has amassed 254 runs in eight innings at an impressive strike rate of 150.29. He has predominantly batted in the middle order and has kept wickets in every game.However, Pant faces competition for a spot in the squad from Sanju Samson, KL Rahul, and Jitesh Sharma. Additionally, Dinesh Karthik has also staked his claim with some exceptional performances for Royal Challengers Bangalore.Another key question for the Indian selectors is the opening combination. Rohit Sharma is expected to open, but the identity of his partner remains uncertain. Yashasvi Jaiswal is the incumbent, but his recent form has been underwhelming.Ganguly believes that India should adopt an aggressive approach at the T20 World Cup, similar to the one employed by Rohit Sharma in the 50-over World Cup. "They have the talent to do that," Ganguly said. "We saw how Rohit batted at the 50-overs World Cup. He just came and hit from ball one and we were able to put so much pressure on the opposition in the first seven-eight overs. It gave breathing space for the lower order."Ganguly also commented on KL Rahul's struggles in T20 cricket, suggesting that he needs to find a method that suits his abilities. "I think it depends on what the captain and the coach instruct him to do in the middle," Ganguly said. "The other day I saw him play an innings against Chennai [Super Kings], which Lucknow [Super Giants] won. I thought he was exceptional. He played well at the top of the order and did exactly that was required to do."

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Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of IPL 2024 for Delhi Capitals

Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of IPL 2024 for Delhi Capitals

Mitchell Marsh Ruled Out of IPL 2024 for Delhi CapitalsDelhi Capitals all-rounder Mitchell Marsh will not return to India for the remainder of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season due to an ongoing right hamstring injury. The news was confirmed by head coach Ricky Ponting in New Delhi on Monday.Marsh, who is expected to captain Australia at the upcoming T20 World Cup, flew back to Perth on April 12 to consult with Cricket Australia's (CA) medical staff. A decision on his return to the IPL was initially delayed to allow him ample time to recover.However, Ponting revealed that Marsh's recovery has taken longer than anticipated. "I don't think he'll be coming back," Ponting said. "There's a certain cut-off point with replacement players. Cricket Australia were keen to have him at home to start his recovery process, and we sent him back as soon as we could."Marsh played only four matches for Delhi this season, scoring 61 runs in three innings and taking one wicket in eight overs. His absence is a significant blow to the Capitals, who are currently eighth in the points table with three wins and five losses.This is the second consecutive season that Delhi has lost Marsh's services midway through the IPL. In 2023, the all-rounder played just nine games for the franchise after being signed for a hefty INR 6.5 crore.Despite Marsh's absence, the Capitals remain in contention for the playoffs with six games remaining. They will need to improve their form and secure some crucial victories to qualify for the knockout stages.

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Shivam Dube Emerges as Dark Horse Candidate for India's T20 World Cup Squad

Shivam Dube Emerges as Dark Horse Candidate for India's T20 World Cup Squad

Shivam Dube, the enigmatic all-rounder from Mumbai, has emerged as a captivating dark horse candidate for India's T20 World Cup squad. His stellar performances for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 have not only propelled his team but also caught the attention of cricket pundits and former players.Dube's impact for CSK this season has been undeniable. As the side's star batter, he has amassed an impressive tally of 245 runs in seven matches, emerging as their highest run-scorer with a staggering strike rate of 157.05. With notable contributions including two half-centuries and a highest score of 66*, Dube's consistency and power-hitting prowess have been key factors in CSK's campaign.Former Australian cricketer and wicketkeeping maestro Adam Gilchrist recently endorsed Dube as his dark horse pick for India's T20 World Cup squad during an interview with Cricbuzz. Gilchrist praised Dube's irresistible form and highlighted his ability to take on both spin and pace bowling with confidence and finesse."Shivam Dube, I think his form is irresistible," Gilchrist remarked. "He's taken on spin bowling, which we've known and witnessed for a while. But he's taking on the quick bowlers. He seems to be confident in his shot selection all around the ground."Gilchrist further emphasized Dube's all-round talent, suggesting that his bowling skills could add depth to the Indian team if utilized effectively. Despite limited bowling opportunities, Gilchrist expressed optimism about Dube's potential impact in the T20 World Cup, urging the team management to consider maximizing his bowling contributions in the nets."If they get the message to him, to make sure he is at least bowling a lot in the nets...he is too irresistible as a talent, an all-round talent to not take to the World Cup," Gilchrist added.With the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee facing mounting pressure to assemble a formidable squad for the showpiece event, the inclusion of Shivam Dube as a dark horse candidate adds an intriguing dimension to the selection process. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball could prove invaluable in the high-pressure environment of the T20 World Cup.

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