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Selectors tempted to give Dravid his ODI slot

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Posted online: Saturday , January 19, 2008 at 1312 hrs IST
      

Mumbai, January 19:: The national selection committee will meet on Sunday to choose the Indian cricket squad for next month's triangular ODI series in Australia with the biggest dilemma facing it whether to recall former captain Rahul Dravid.

The other major problem confronting the five wise men would be the composition of the pace bowling department which has been weakened by the heel injury-induced absence of spearhead Zaheer Khan, who is not available for the series as well as the one-off Twenty20 international against hosts Australia preceding it on February 1.

Dravid lost his place in the one-day squad controversially after a string of poor scores against Australia in the home series preceding the one against Pakistan, but since then has opened in Tests Down Under and seems to have rediscovered a bit of his wonted form.

More importantly the lack of form of Yuvraj Singh, to accommodate whom Dravid was asked to open Down Under in Tests, has left a huge hole in the middle order as men-in-form Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly are expected to open the innings, while another middle order Test mainstay V V S Laxman is no longer in the selectors' radar for the 50-over-a-side game.

Virender Sehwag, who has opened the innings in the ongoing Perth Test with some success, has also come back into the reckoning for the ODIs.

The selectors would surely be tempted to give back Dravid his one-day slot, especially with young middle order batsmen Robin Uthappa and Rohit Sharma have not exactly been in peak for in domestic cricket.

However, Uthappa and Sharma are expected to be included though players like S Badrinath, Manoj Tiwari, Suresh Raina and Cheteshwar Pujara are likely to be discussed for possible selection along with a dark horse like Parthiv Patel.

From the present five-man pace battery in Australia, rookies V R V Singh and Pankaj Sharma are expected to return home along with Test captain Anil Kumble, who has already retired from the one-day game, and Laxman.

Reserve 'keeper Dinesh Kaarthick, who had lost his place in the ODIs, could also be in that list.

If he's fit pacer S Sreesanth, sidelined from the Test series in Australia because of a shoulder injury, and third opener Gautam Gambhir are expected to board the flight to Australia along with left-arm spinner Murali Karthik. But there's a question mark over right arm pacer Munaf Patel.

Uttar Pradesh medium pacer Praveen Kumar, who was part of the ODI squad against Pakistan and played in the Jaipur ODI, has given a timely reminder to the selectors of his abilities with his splendid 8-68 haul yesterday in the Ranji Trophy final against Delhi here.

R P Singh, who has been in splendid form in Australia, exciting young talent Ishant Sharma and all-rounder-in-the-making Irfan Pathan are near-certain to retain their spots and form the core of the pace department.

Only three selectors are to be present in Mumbai for the meeting - Dilip Vengsarkar, Sanjay Jagdale and Bhupinder Singh - while their colleagues Venkatapathi Raju and Ranjib Biswal - are in Australia currently.

The discussion among the selectors, with one-day skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni in attendance in Australia, would be done over the telephone.

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VVS deserves a chance even in one dayers
by ram on 2008-01-19 23:18:42.273485+05:30
Don't forget VVS's Very Very Special Contribution. It is always a fact his contribution will be forgotten by selectors often and more specially by the present chief selector who is very very partial in team selection.Give VVS a chance in one dayers also and again he is going to win the match for us. Chiel selector - Please listen and don't be partial and more thing, just start appreciating VVS's contribution also even if it bitter for you.
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Can only hope....
by Guru on 2008-01-21 22:20:46.4562+05:30
Even I feel VVS shd be in the ODI squad, considering his performance in the previous ODI tour in Australia, but this will never happen in the present selectors' reign. I can only hope for the best, as the newcomers are doubtful in handling the OZ seamers in the tri-series, leave aside the tests, as the demand in situations will be different, and moreover, the run rate, which even Sachin-Ganguly could not muster up when we were chasing scores of 320 in home series.
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Let the selectors do their job!
by Hemant on 2008-01-20 13:44:06.399893+05:30
Ram, I know how you feel. Let the selectors choose a young side. If I had any say, I would ask Sachin to be sidelined also (age factor). It won't happen though,
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