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Rohit Sharma won't mind early start in World Cup matches to negate dew factor

Bowling under the light makes it difficult for the bowlers to grip the ball in the evening and it is a common phenomenon which makes batting easier for the chasing team.

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Hyderabad, Jan: The dew factor gives an undue advantage to the teams batting second in cricket and India captain Rohit Sharma on Tuesday (January 17) Ravichandran Ashwin's idea of an early start in the ODI World Cup to negate it in a major event.

Bowling under the light makes it difficult for the bowlers to grip the ball in the evening and it is a common phenomenon which makes batting easier for the chasing team.

Dew factor gives an undue advantage to second innings

Ashwin had proposed an 11.30 am start for the World Cup games to be played in India in October-November. Usually in India, the game starts at 1:30 pm. However, the broadcasters who pay big money to get the media rights are expected to have the final say on the subject.

"It is a good idea. It is a World Cup right? You don't want to compromise too much on the toss factor. You want to completely take that away. I like the idea of an early start but don't know if it is possible. The broadcasters will decide (laughs)," said Rohit ahead of the first ODI against New Zealand here on Wednesday.

"Ideally you don't want to see teams getting advantage of dew. You want to see cricket being played without one having an advantage of batting under lights with dew around."

Ishan Kishan will bat in the middle order

The captain also confirmed that Ishan Kishan, who sat out of the series against Bangladesh despite scoring a double ton in his last ODI innings, will be accommodated in the middle order.

"Kishan will be batting in the middle order and I am glad he could get a run here after that fine knock in Bangladesh," he said.

Mohammad Siraj, Mohammad Shami and Umran Malik were India's preferred pace trio against Sri Lanka. Add leggie Yuzvendra Chahal to the playing eleven and the tail looks a lot longer.

Rohit said Shardul Thakur has been brought back to the squad to address that issue but it is one of the areas to work for the team ahead of the World Cup. "I don't want to compromise on anything honestly," he said when asked about playing seven batters and four specialist bowlers.

umran malik

"You want to play your best eleven at the end of the day. Number eight and nine is going to be a challenge for us, someone who can bat at that point. That is why we got Shardul in, he can give us that edge at number eight.

"That is one aspect where we can be challenged if we lose early wickets or in the middle order. It is something that can worry you. But having said that if you have good seven batters who can do the job for us in any situation is then you can look at playing combinations as well.

"We will be playing (World Cup) all over India in different conditions. We need to assess everything. Whether we can play with three spinners. Luckily we have got spinners who can bat -Axar, Washy (Sundar), Shahbaz and Jaddu (Ravindra Jadeja).

"Those are the guys that can give us the depth that we are looking for but not to forget the two quality wrist spinners also that we have," he said referring to Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav.

Rohit added that New Zealand will pose a big challenge for his team. "It is a great opportunity and great opposition. We can challenge ourselves to achieve what we can as a team. They are coming from a good series in Pakistan.

"At the same time, it is important not to look too much into the opposition. They keep changing but your planning and execution should not change. That has been conveyed to the team members. The last series was a perfect example and we played fearless cricket."

(With PTI inputs)

Story first published: Tuesday, January 17, 2023, 22:21 [IST]
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