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India continue to be in a fix over number six

As India held their final training session on Monday evening in the short camp for the Australia Test series, almost every player in the squad got to bat with the pacers bringing up the final batch. N Ananthanarayanan reports. Games Aussies play

Updated on: Feb 19, 2013 08:50 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bangalore
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As India held their final training session on Monday evening in the short camp for the Australia Test series, almost every player in the squad got to bat with the pacers bringing up the final batch.Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not bat at the National Cricket Academy outdoor nets, instead moving around, talking to some of the players and coaching staff. He also spoke at length to two pacers attached to the academy. They listened attentively as he demonstrated bowling

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action and the ideal seam position to them.

But in the next few days, before the series kicks off on Friday, there will be interest beyond his captaincy and 'keeping. The focus will also be on who will take up the crucial number 6 batting slot.

Since Sourav Ganguly retired, that position has remained unstable. While Virat Kohli moved up to number 5 after VVS Laxman's retirement, Suresh Raina and Yuvraj Singh have been dropped after failing to translate their one-day efforts in Tests.

Dhoni steps in
In India’s last Test, against England in Nagpur, Dhoni stepped up after Yuvraj was dropped, with Jadeja batting at number seven. Even if Dhoni continues to bat at number 6, it is unlikely he will do the job meant for a specialist batsman.
At Dharamsala, after the final ODI against England, Dhoni spoke of how it would have been ideal to have a seaming all-rounder. But his candidate Irfan Pathan has swung between poor bowling form and injuries. He is currently at the NCA for rehabilitation after his latest injury setback. Former chief selector Kiran More is one of those who is convinced that Rahane was suited for a middle-order place.
While picking the players who can take India forward for HT recently, More said: “Rahane will be utilised better in the middle-order.” Krishnamachari Srikkanth, the previous chairman of the selection panel, added: “Ajinkya should be there at number 5 in the future.”
For long, India have converted middle-order batsmen into openers, including Virender Sehwag. The Mumbai opener, waiting to get a go in Tests, could be moved the other way around.
Unless, Dhoni is willing to take up the challenge, especially in the absence of an established all-rounder to pick from.

 
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N Ananthanarayanan

N Ananthanarayanan has spent almost three decades with news agencies and newspapers, reporting domestic and international sport. He has a passion for writing on cricket and athletics.

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