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    ICC World Cup 2023: Former Pakistani Skipper Comments on India’s Preparation and Captaincy Decision

    By Mohan NasreAugust 17, 2023
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    As the cricketing world gears up for the eagerly anticipated ICC World Cup 2023 in India, former Pakistani skipper Rashid Latif has shared his perspective on the Men in Blue’s preparations for the prestigious event. Latif voiced his opinion, suggesting that had Virat Kohli continued as captain, the Indian squad would likely be better prepared at this point.

    Virat Kohli stepped down from the captaincy of the 50-over format following the T20 World Cup 2021 in the United Arab Emirates. This decision by the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) selection committee was driven by the aim to have a consistent leader across all three formats. Subsequently, Rohit Sharma took the reins of captaincy.

    Speaking to Cricket Baaz, Latif stated, “If they had allowed Virat Kohli to continue as captain, India would have been 100 percent ready for the World Cup by this time.” The former Pakistani skipper’s assertion underlines his belief that Kohli’s leadership could have facilitated a smoother and more comprehensive preparation for the imminent global tournament.

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    Latif also delved into his assessment of the Indian team’s recent approach to team composition, particularly within the middle-order batting lineup. He criticized the frequent experimentation, emphasizing that consistent changes have hindered players from settling into their roles effectively. Latif highlighted the potential risks associated with this approach, especially considering the return of players like KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer from injuries.

    He elaborated, “Indian team management has experimented with several players and if I talk about their batting the middle and lower order say from 4 to 7 they just have not allowed any new player to settle down with frequent changes. I say risky because KL and Iyer are returning from injuries.”

    Latif also drew attention to a strategic aspect that could pose challenges for Asian teams, particularly during the middle overs. He noted that while English, Australian, and New Zealand batters have adeptly incorporated reverse sweeps and switch shots against spinners, Asian teams might face difficulties in matching this performance. This skillset has become increasingly potent for players from the mentioned nations, allowing them to maintain a high strike rate even during the 50-over format.

    As India eagerly anticipates the forthcoming ODI World Cup, they hold the advantage of playing in front of their home fans. The pressure, however, remains palpable, particularly on Rohit Sharma as the team strives to break a decade-long ICC trophy drought. The host nation’s journey in the tournament will commence on October 8th against Australia at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

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    Mohan Nasre

      Mohan Nasre has been covering cricket for the past three years, focusing on news, player stories, and family relationships. His articles bring fans closer to the personal side of cricketers, making the game more relatable beyond the field with simple, engaging, and well-researched content.

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