Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Seam Bowling All-Rounders On Indian Selectors' Radar
The national selectors will be looking at potential seam bowling all-rounders during the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy which gets underway on Thursday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 03, 2021 04:01 pm IST
Highlights
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Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament will start from November 4
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National selectors will be looking at potential seam bowling all-rounders
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Tournament will be a played in a bio-bubble for the second year in a row
Having learnt a harsh lesson with Hardik Pandya's mysterious injury saga, the national selectors will be looking at potential seam bowling all-rounders during the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy which gets underway on Thursday. Fast bowling all-rounders will also be on the IPL teams' radar ahead of the mega auction. All-rounder Hardik Pandya is no longer the feared all-rounder that he used to be and his back will perhaps never allow him to be the brisk fast-medium bowler that he was once upon a time.
In the ongoing T20 World Cup, there was a lot of debate surrounding Hardik's bowling. The Baroda-based cricketer was picked in the Indian team as an all-rounder, but the colourful player did not bowl against Pakistan and bowled only a couple of overs against New Zealand, where he conceded 17 runs. He also did not bowl in the preceding IPL.
Thus, the selectors will now have to look at the potential alternatives and cannot just bank on Hardik and the Mushtaq Ali Trophy will provide the perfect platform for the likes of Vijay Shankar (Tamil Nadu), Shivam Dube (Mumbai) and Venkatesh Iyer (Madhya Pradesh) to impress the five-member panel.
Even Saurashtra's 31-year-old Chirag Jani could be an option for the selectors and they would be keenly watching his performance. The selection committee would also be keenly looking at the performances of the spin-bowling all-rounders in the national T20 tournament, as currently the top five in the national team are pure batters.
That should bring the performance of Krunal Pandya in focus. It shouldn't be a surprise if Prithvi Shaw (Mumbai) is seen bowing his off-breaks. Apart from this, all the players would be more than keen to put up a good show, knowing that the mega auction would take place before next year's IPL.
The likes of supremely talented Maharashtra skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, Devdutt Padkkal, Ravikumar Samarth (both Karnataka), Shedlon Jackson, N Jagadeesan, C Hari Nishaanth (Tamil Nadu) will be among others would want to make a statement by scoring crucial runs.
Meanwhile, senior players like wicket-keeper batsman Wriddhiman Saha (Bengal), Ajinkya Rahane (Mumbai) would be keen to lead their respective sides to victory. For the record, the teams have been divided into five Elite Groups and one Plate Group, which will compete in the league stage, which will be played at Lucknow.
Guwahati, Baroda, Delhi, Haryana and Vijayawada. The Vijay Shankar-led Tamil Nadu would surely aim to defend their title but in the process would face stiff competition.
The tournament will be a played in a bio-bubble for the second year in a row due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Groups:
Elite A - Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Maharashtra, Goa and Pondicherry (Venue - Lucknow)
Elite B - Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Mumbai, Baroda and Services (Venue -- Guwahati)
Elite C - Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Himachal, Rajasthan, Haryana and Andhra (Venue -- Baroda)
Elite D - Railways, Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala and Bihar (Venue -- Delhi)
Elite E - Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabad, Uttarakhand, Saurashtra, Delhi and Chandigarh (Venue -- Haryana)
Plate - Tripura, Vidarbha, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram (Venue -- Vijayawada). Knock-out matches in Delhi.