Friday, February 6, 2015

5 Players who need to justify their World Cup selection


1.    Stuart Binny(India):

Stuart Binny's selection in India's 15-man World Cup squad had raised a lot of eyebrows. The 30-year-old Karnataka all-rounder had made his ODI debut against New Zealand in January 2014. Apart from a 6/4 against Bangladesh - the best ever ODI bowling figures by an Indian - he has not exactly set the stage on fire.

 Representing Karnataka in the domestic circuit, Binny ended the 2012 -2013 season with 612 runs at an average of 47.07. He also had 19 wickets to his name. Binny had to miss a few matches in the 2013-14 season as a result of his national commitments. In the matches he played, he averaged 40 with the bat, scoring 321 in 6 matches, besides picking up 11 wickets.

Stuart Binny


 But in the recent concluded ODI tri-series, Binny suddenly became Dhoni’s go-to man. The Indian skipper had so much faith in the all-rounder that he gave him the new ball in last two ODIs that India played against England. Binny was the star in the first ODI against England, where he was not only the highest run-scorer, but also the lone only wicket taker. In the second ODI, he rattled England’s middle-order and picked three crucial wickets of Joe Root, Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara. Not to forget, in both the matches, his economy rate was less than four runs per over.

While there would be many who would still be unhappy with him playing ODI cricket, the 30-year-old could play a crucial role for India in ICC’s pinnacle event, proving them wrong.

2.    Harris Sohail(Pakistan)::
With only 11 matches to his name Harris Sohail has made it to the Pakistani World cup squad. Haris Sohail is a 26 year old promising young talented batsmen and probably the future of Pakistan

The Left-handed middle-order batsman has scored 309 runs at an average of 34 with the highest score of 85*. He has a decent record in the first class career averaging in the mid 37. He is yet to score a List-A 100. His best score in the 50 over format is 99.
Harris Sohail


Relatively new to international cricket, he also bowls a bit of left-arm spin and made it to the World Cup squad with his all-round performace in the ODI series against New Zealand in the United Arab Emirates in December. With Mohammad Hafeez banned from bowling in Int. cricket, Pakistan may use his part timers.
This will be a great opportunity for the young lad to prove his selection right.

3.    Mitchell Marsh:
Mitchell Marsh has done pretty well in whatever cricket he has played till date. He has shown a lot of maturity in his small career. He has an impressive debut against Pakistan in UAE. He has showed his maturity with 47 and 87 in his second test in Abu Dhabi.

Marsh was one of few players to emerge with great credit from the triangular series in Zimbabwe, where the Australians lost to the hosts for the first time since 1993 and were beaten again by South Africa in the final. Marsh played several innings of note, most memorably taking to the high-class offerings of Dale Steyn and also trialling at No. 3 in the batting order. The Zimbabwe trip gave him a lot of confidence.
Mitchell Marsh


He also played a crucial knock in the recently concluded Carlton Mid triangular series final against England, which was won by Australia. Despite losing some early wickets Mitch shared a century stand with Glenn Maxwell to help his side posting a respectable target.

4.    Shikar Dhawan:
Stylish Moustache  batsman Shikhar Dhawan has not been in the best of form of late Down Under, which is now a major concern for Team India. The left-hander seems to be stuck at the crease too often without any footwork. And if that doesn’t sound convincing enough, the recent concluded tri-series in Australia has been Dhawan lowest point in his career scoring just 48 runs in four innings

Shikar Dhawan has continuously failed to impress in the Australian tour. India will be hoping Shikar to fire at the top of the order which didn’t happened at all in Australia.
The tour of Australia has been a big struggle for Dhawan. He has managed only one half-century that too down the order. However, the opener showed some signs of getting his form back in the last innings. His innings of 38 against England was a rare decent knock on that tour.
Shikar Dhawan


Interestingly Shikar has done very well in Champions trophy, where he scored 363 runs in 5 matches with a mammoth average of 90.75 and scored at a tremendous pace. He scored two centuries in that series, one against South Africa and one against West Indies. Dhawan scored a 94 ball 114 at Cardiff in the opener of the Champions trophy held in England.This can inspire him a lot to do well in the upcoming ICC Pinnacle event  

Indian fans will be hoping him to repeat the same feat and it is also the last opportunity for Shikar to prove his mettle and secure his place in the side

5.    Younus Khan
The 37 year old Pakistani veteran player Younis khan had a dream series against Australia, where he scored tons of runs in the series. In the process he became the first batsman since New Zealand's Glenn Turner, in 1974, to score hundreds in both innings against Australia. Returning to the Pakistan ODI team has not been a cake walk for him. 

                Having played his part in the series victory, Younis said he wished to be a part of the Pakistan squad for the upcoming 2015 World Cup, to be jointly co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The middle-order batsman was unceremoniously sacked from the ODI team for the Australia matches with the team management indicating that the 37-year old batsman was no more in the frame for selection to the shorter format of the game.
Younis Khan


After challenging Pakistan’s selectors in September to find a better replacement after his exclusion from the one-day series against Australia, Khan let his bat do the talking over the past five Test matches throughout October and November. The veteran right-handed batsman hit 717 runs over five Tests against Australia and New Zealand which earned him place in the world cup squad.

It may be the last world cup for Younis khan, he will be aiming to finish this on a high note 



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