The illustrious Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh expressed his displeasure with the selection committee’s decision to leave Yuzvendra Chahal off the team for the Asia Cup in 2023. The 33-year-old was not included in the 17-man squad for the continental competition, but Kuldeep Yadav was, along with spin all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel, as the team’s lone wrist spinner.
Chahal, according to Harbhajan, is the greatest spinner for the Indian side in the limited-overs format, and his occasional poor outings do not disqualify him as a bowler. Notably, during the past couple of years, the seasoned leg spinner has been in and out of the team. He was a member of the team for the ICC T20 World Cup in 2022, although he didn’t play in any matches.
“Yuzvendra Chahal’s absence is the only thing I think the team is lacking in, in my opinion. a leg-spinner with the ability to sway the ball. In white-ball formats, Chahal is without a doubt India’s best spinner if you’re talking about true spinners. Although his recent performances weren’t great, Harbhajan maintained that he is still a capable bowler on his YouTube channel.
Chahal should be taken into consideration for the World Cup because it will be held in India: Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan continued by stating that Yuzvendra Chahal should be taken into consideration by India for the eagerly awaited ICC Cricket World Cup, which will begin on October 5 and be held in India. According to the 43-year-old, a player who joins the team after consistently being cut will have a significant impact.
“I believe that having him on the squad was essential. I wish the doors weren’t locked against him. He should be taken into account for the World Cup because it will be held in India. Chahal has a history of winning games. I can see that his form wasn’t great, so you might have given him a break. But I believe his self-assurance would have persisted if he had been on the team. The pressure to succeed is always present for any player who returns after being benched, the former cricketer continued.