Suryakumar, Samson and Tilak jostle to fit in India's Asia Cup jigsaw

The No. 8 slot, the third spinner, and the fourth seamer are set to be the other contentious topics when the selectors pick the squad for the tournament

Shashank Kishore10-Aug-20232:11

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How close are Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul to full fitness and selection? Do India take a punt on Tilak Varma based on his spectacular batting form in the T20Is against West Indies, or do they back Suryakumar Yadav despite his “really bad” ODI numbers?Does Ishan Kishan play the dual role of back-up wicketkeeper and reserve batter? Who among Axar Patel, Shardul Thakur and Yuzvendra Chahal misses out? What about Prasidh Krishna, who lines up for an international comeback after more than a year?These are some of the key questions for the Ajit Agarkar-led senior men’s selection committee to address when they convene to pick India’s Asia Cup squad. Ideally, their squad for this tournament would lay down the blueprint for the 15 they pick for the World Cup, but India’s situation at present is far from ideal. Two first-choice players haven’t yet been passed fit. Two others will be making a comeback during the Ireland T20Is after a substantial gap.Related

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This is perhaps why it’s entirely possible the selectors could look at naming a bigger pool for the Asia Cup that begins on August 30, before narrowing down on their World Cup squad, which needs to be named by September 5.

A straightforward top seven in an ideal world

Shubman Gill, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli pick themselves in the top three. Iyer and Rahul slot in at four and five, followed by Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja to complete the top seven.In such a scenario, the only consideration for the selectors will be to identify back-ups in the batting department. But because there are still question marks over Iyer and Rahul, this isn’t as straightforward as it should be. If Rahul doesn’t recover from his thigh injury, Kishan will likely come in as the frontline wicketkeeper. If Iyer isn’t yet fit after rehabilitation from back surgery, the selectors will need to identify a middle-order back-up.