Indian players should play next round of Ranji Trophy instead of Indore ODI, feels Jaffer

Former India opener Wasim Jaffer has suggested that key India players in the side must feature in the next round of Ranji Trophy instead of playing the dead rubber against New Zealand at Holkar Stadium in Indore on Tuesday, keeping in mind the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

India have an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series against New Zealand, which makes Tuesday’s match a dead rubber. Incidentally, on the same day, the final round of league matches in the Ranji Trophy will begin.

“I think it (playing next round of Ranji Trophy) will make a lot of sense. If they play maybe one game – two innings in a Ranji game – that will surely help. No matter how experienced you are, you surely need that game time, especially in red ball cricket. You don’t want to be undercooked when you play that first Test.”

“It’s a huge series from all perspectives – whether it’s the World Test Championship (WTC) final that India can get into or can become world number one Test side as well. India need to do everything that they can so they are ready for that first Test match. Virat Kohli hasn’t played a lot of Test cricket for a while; Rohit and a lot of others as well,” Jaffer was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.

Jaffer also feels that wicketkeeper-batter KS Bharat, currently in India’s ODI squad, should be released to play in Andhra’s next match in Ranji Trophy, as he’s highly unlikely to feature in the Indore ODI with Ishan Kishan in the playing eleven.

Both Bharat and Kishan are named in India’s Test squad for the first two Tests against Australia in the absence of Rishabh Pant, who is recovering from multiple injuries suffered in a horrific car accident on December 30.

“(It is) more likely that KS Bharat is not going to play the third ODI. It makes sense to send him to play that Ranji game. He is more likely to play in place of Rishabh Pant. He has big shoes to fill. He is going to play a lot of Test cricket in Pant’s absence.”

Jaffer signed off by expressing surprise over New Zealand being bowled out for just 108 in the eight-wicket loss to India in the second ODI at Raipur, while praising fast bowlers Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj.

“Surprising to see New Zealand fizzle out like that. It was a pretty good pitch, although it wasn’t a high-scoring one. The tentativeness in New Zealand’s batters probably made India look a lot better, but Siraj and Shami, especially, bowled very well. India really outplayed them with another fine performance.”

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