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Indian WC squad players performance in IPL


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The thread is to monitor IPL performance of Indian players selected for the WC

 

Most players in the WC 15 have had a surprisingly patchy IPL so far. Will keep this thread updated with player performances with the rest of the IPL.

 

  • Rohit - Slow starts in most games. No stand out performance
  • Dhawan - Had a poor start to the IPL. One score of 97*, below average IPL other than that
  • Kohli - patchy starts in most games. looks good today vs KKR
  • Vijay Shankar - poor IPL so far. threw away some opportunities
  • Dhoni - couple of 50+ scores vs Rajasthan trundlers
  • Jadhav - nothing noteworthy
  • Pandya - brilliant match winning cameos on 3-4 occasions. decent with the ball
  • Jadeja - couple of decent performance each with bat and ball.. exceptional fielding as always
  • Kuldeep - below average IPL.. been expensive and not among wickets
  • Shami - excellent IPL. been very good at death overs
  • Bumrah - excellent IPL. getting better with every game
  • Chahal - decent IPL.. been among wickets. gets expensive at times
  • Bhuvi - average IPL. been economical opening the bowling. not been able to get as many wickets as he did in the past
  • DK - below average IPL. no stand out performances.. KKR has depended more in Russell to finish games than DK
  • Rahul - good IPL.. seems to have matured as a batsman.. many 50+scores, some match winning too.
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In Eng on batting friendly tracks, can't expect bowling to usually bail Ind out. Batting is poor with Rohit, Dhoni, etc., along with players who implode under pressure like Shankar .... Some of these guys will have to play their best cricket for Ind to even qualify for SF

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9 hours ago, express bowling said:

 

Rohit has been in great form in the recent past in ODIs.  Average of 64 at a SR of 95 in the last 2 years. 

More recent form has been concerning even in ODIs. He had one good performance each in the recent two Aus ODI series and one of them was on a patta in a losing cause.

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1 minute ago, bowl_out said:

More recent form has been concerning even in ODIs. He had one good performance each in the recent two Aus ODI series and one of them was on a patta in a losing cause.

Rohit does well in bilaterals where you play the same team over a bunch of games and where eventually you come across flat tracks. So him not doing well recently in bilaterals, his strength, is definitely a concern 

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21 hours ago, rkt.india said:

T20 is no judge for ODI form.  Both absolutely different formats.

Agree to an extent. But having runs behind you with good performances is just that additional confidence booster you need before getting into the WC. You'd want Kohli to get into the WC after scores like yday than to get in after a string of single digits scores

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