After the third one-day international match against New Zealand, Rohit Sharma stated that “if we can find space for him we would get him to play.”
When it comes to young talent, the Indian cricket team has been dealing with the problem of having too many options.
Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul were not selected to play in the One-Day International series that was just finished against New Zealand, but Suryakumar Yadav and Shubman Gill’s efforts left a lasting impression on everyone watching.
Although Rajat Patidar was a member of the team, he did not receive any opportunities to make a significant contribution.
The team is now following the plan that they have sketched out prior to the World Cup, and as a result, some players may miss out on certain possibilities. This response came from the team captain, Rohit Sharma, in response to a question regarding the possibility of his participation on the team.
“Right now, there is Kohli at No. 3, Ishan Kishan at No. 4, and he had to sit out the last series after getting a double century.
Suryakumar Yadav is ranked fifth, and everyone in the world is aware of what he has been up to recently. Hardik Pandya is positioned sixth on the list. We want everyone to be able to participate, but that won’t be possible unless we make room for them all.
There were rumours circulating that Patidar might make his debut in Indore due to the fact that it is his home ground, but Rohit Sharma stated that the squad will make selections with the upcoming competitions in mind.
“I am aware that it is possible that we may have competed against him in Indore. When Ishan is in Ranchi, he will also say things like, “Let me play, I’m from Ranchi.”
On the contrary, we operate in accordance with a set of predetermined plans. Everyone will have an opportunity.
“That is what we have told the lads, we will give you a chance to play whenever we can but if that opportunity should happen, there are a lot other boys waiting in line,” Rohit said. “We will give you a chance to play whenever we can.”