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Three Indian players likely to be dropped for the fifth Test

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4th September, 2018
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After India’s disappointing loss against England in the fourth Test of the five-match series, three players are likely to find themselves out of the playing XI.

While the series is done and dusted, the final Test is about salvaging pride and ending the tour positively.

Apart from the Lord’s Test, India have been competitive, often losing the game in clutch moments.

This inability to capitalise on momentum can be put down to the inconsistency of three players in the team.

1. Shikhar Dhawan
Shikhar Dhawan’s last ten innings read: 17, 23, 44, 35, 13, 26, 107, 16, 16, 67.

He is one of those players who can hammer a hundred on a cement deck and retain his place on the back of that performance. The last one of these came against Afghanistan, in Bengaluru, when India scored a mammoth 474 on a dry pitch and bundled the opposition out twice in a row.

Before this, there was the ton against Sri Lanka in Pallekele.

The left-hander’s technique is not suited to playing the swinging ball. Dhawan finds himself constantly pushing at balls in the channel, and often edging to the slips or gully.

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If this is not the mode of dismissal, then there is the LBW, as his head tends to fall over while playing the incoming ball. What’s worse is that he shows no effort to play to the conditions.

At 32 years of age, it looks like the end of the road for Dhawan, with young opener Prithvi Shaw included in the squad.

Shikhar Dhawan

Photo: AAP

2. Hardik Pandya
Yes, he has taken a five-wicket haul, yes, he made a fifty, but Pandya’s contributions have been few and far between.

The allrounder, along with Virat Kohli, has been the only constant in India’s Test scheme. While those around him have been chopped and changed, the team management is finding it difficult to drop Pandya.

His last ten Test scores read: 0, 4, 52*, 18, 26, 11, 31, 22, 71, 4 – an underwhelming contribution. Meanwhile, the number of overs he has bowled in his last ten innings: 9, 8, 14, 6, 17, 1, DNB, 10, 4, 5.

Pandya doesn’t have much work to do as a fourth seamer and it’s not like he is taking a truckload of wickets either.

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India are better off replacing him with a specialist batsman and having the extra cushion of runs, which is the department where the team have struggled the most.

3. Ravichandran Ashwin
Ashwin is a legend at home, dominating batsmen on the spitting dust-turners of the subcontinent.

However, being the team’s sole spinner, he must make use of dry conditions on overseas pitches. It must have been heartbreaking for Indian fans to watch an English spinner getting eight wickets in the match, while their once top-ranked bowler could only manage three.

Removing Ashwin from the one-day setup has had a negative impact on his game, using more variations than required. Maybe dropping him is a bit harsh, but Ravindra Jadeja is waiting for a chance.

Ravi Ashwin might need a bit of time to reflect.

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