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Look beyond Dhoni: Sunny

'Mahendra Singh Dhoni at least doesn’t figure in my team'

The Telegraph New Delhi Published 20.09.19, 10:50 PM
Sunil Gavaskar

Sunil Gavaskar (Wikimedia Commons)

Former captain and batting legend Sunil Gavaskar believes that time has come for Indian cricket to “look beyond Mahendra Singh Dhoni” and invest in youth going into next year’s T20 World Cup in Australia.

However, there has been a raging debate on the options available as Rishabh Pant has not been able to grab his opportunities. But he remains Gavaskar’s “top-choice” going into the marquee event next year.

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Asked if Dhoni should be picked for the Bangladesh tour, Gavaskar replied in the negative.

“No, we need to look beyond. Mahendra Singh Dhoni at least doesn’t figure in my team. If you are talking about the T20 World Cup, I will certainly think about Rishabh Pant,” Gavaskar told Aaj Tak.

For Gavaskar, if Pant doesn’t do well, then Sanju Samson is the next best option.

“If I need to have an alternative option, then I will think of Sanju Samson because Sanju is a good ’keeper as well as a good batsman.

“If I have to think of the T20 World Cup, I would think about youth as we need to look forward. Dhoni has made great contribution to Indian cricket, but it’s now time to look beyond him,” the iconic opener said.

Later, on the India Today channel, Gavaskar said: “I think he (Dhoni) should be going without being pushed out.”

Dhoni, who is yet to announce his international retirement, took a two-month sabbatical from the sport after the ODI World Cup but the current selection committee has already indicated that it doesn’t want to look behind.

However, Pant’s inconsistency and poor shot-selection is hurting the team’s interest as head coach Ravi Shastri had recently pointed out. Batting coach Vikram Rathour too reminded the team’s youngsters about the difference between a “fearless and careless” approach.

Gavaskar, on his part, wants to check whether the young ’keeper-batsman is batting at the correct number.

“What is Rishabh’s position in the batting order — No. 4 or 5? Going in to the T20 World Cup in Australia, we will know his (batting) position better,” Gavaskar said.

But Gavaskar acknowledged that there will be scrutiny since he started his international career on a rousing note.

“The way he (Pant) started his career in Tests, it was so good and it is obvious that he will be scrutinised. I think whatever is happening is for his good as he can rectify the mistakes he is making.”

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