31 May,2024 06:38 AM IST | New York | PTI
India pacers Arshdeep Singh (left) and Mohammed Siraj. Pic/Getty Images
Yashasvi Jaiswal will aim to add his bit to the combination conundrum with a handy contribution while Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj need to put their best foot forward during India's only T20 World Cup warm-up game against Bangladesh ahead of their tournament opener on June 5.
With all 15 cricketers being regular playing XI members of their respective IPL franchises, the team are certainly not short on game time, but an assortment of 15 high-calibre players and finding that perfect combination will be the key to ending India's 13-year global trophy drought.
It will be an opportunity to check everyone's rhythm after most of the core team members enjoyed a two-week break.
There will be two areas where skipper Rohit Sharma and outgoing head coach Rahul Dravid need to take a judicious call. Even if Jaiswal is in good nick, how to fit him in the side will be an issue as it would mean keeping a power-hitter like Shivam Dube out of the playing XI.
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The second teething problem for India would be to find Jasprit Bumrah's opening pace-bowling partner. Both Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj have blown hot and cold in the IPL and their form has left a lot to be desired.
Against Bangladesh on a slowish track, it would also be a challenge for the middle-order as to how they deal with Shakib Al Hasan and Mahedi Hasan apart from questions asked by cutter master Mustafizur Rahaman.
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