Gautam Gambhir will be a part of India's playing XI in third test

08 October,2016 10:37 AM IST |   |  IANS

Skipper Virat Kohli confirms Delhi opener will be part of playing XI in today’s third Test against New Zealand



Gautam Gambhir during a practice session ahead of the third Test against New Zealand in Indore yesterday

Indore: Skipper Virat Kohli yesterday confirmed that seasoned opening batsman Gautam Gambhir will return to the playing eleven when the Indian cricket team takes on a beleaguered New Zealand in the inconsequential third and final Test at the Holkar stadium here today.

After losing his place during the England tour in 2014, Gambhir was named as replacement for Lokesh Rahul, who suffered a hamstring injury in the first Test against the Kiwis.

Confirming his place in the playing eleven, Kohli said the team will not experiment with a make-shift opener and instead give the Delhi southpaw a chance to resurrect his career after two years. "That's a natural change because of injury to Shikhar (Dhawan), natural because he is the third opener in the team," said Kohli at the pre-match presser.

Dhawan was on Monday ruled out of the third match after suffering a thumb injury during the second match at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, which India won by a whopping 178 runs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
Karnataka rookie batsman Karun Nair was named as a replacement for Dhawan, but with Gambhir already warming the bench during the second match, Kohli opted to go for a regular opener.

In the bowling department, India will miss the services of medium pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who is out with a back injury after grabbing a five-wicket haul in the first innings in Kolkata. Although Mumbai pacer Shardul Thakur has been roped in as a replacement for Bhuvneshwar, Umesh Yadav is most likely to partner Mohammed Shami with the new ball. Kohli also praised Shami for returning to the team following a long injury, saying he is a very important part of the bowling attack. "Shami has come on well. He has worked very hard on his fitness as well. In the five-six overs (spell) he runs in, he gets bit of momentum. He can take wickets on any wicket," the skipper added. "That's the sort of skills he has. He is a strike bowler and whenever he comes on to bowl he makes something happen. He is a very important bowler for us," Kohli said.

In the spin department, off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and left-armer Ravindra Jadeja are automatic choices and could spell more trouble for the visitors.

New Zealand, on the other hand, will be aiming to stop the hosts from notching up their 12th win at home from the last 14 encounters.

Captain Kane Williamson, who missed the second game is likely to return to the playing eleven for the final game. His inclusion will boost the batting, which had a torrid time in both the previous matches.

The visitors will also count on opener Martin Guptill to provide a sound start with Tom Latham, who has been in good nick in the series.

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