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World Cup selection, few questions, no answers

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If the management committee of any country/region can appoint a 15-person team for the Cricket World Cup and obtain 100% consent from all stakeholders, then they will find the biggest solution to the controversy that the sport has caused, is and will be in the future One method of the topic. Yes.

This may not be possible.

However, there may be a small team that solves most problems from a selection and balance perspective. Is there enough experience on the big stage? Do young talents who need big stage experience have enough backing? Are there any rewards for domestic performances? Has the form player been selected? Does it cover most bases?

When the Indian Cricket Control Committee announced the upcoming 2022 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup lineup in New Zealand, it temporarily forgot to reach a consensus. There were more questions than the answers to the above questions.

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Officially, this is what we know: “On Wednesday, the All India Women’s Selection Committee selected the lineup for the 2022 ICC Women’s World Cup. The Indian team played against Pakistan at the Tauranga Bay Oval on March 6, 2022. Their first World Cup match. Starting on February 11, 2022, this team will also appear in the 5 ODI series against New Zealand.”

Informally, “a BCCI source confirmed to PTI that these two people have been abandoned due to their form in the ODI format.” These are the two biggest exceptions that may be excluded: the pacemaker Shikha Pandey And batsman Jemimah Rodrigues. ESPNCricinfo also reported a similar situation. Both players obviously have a choice, but they were not selected on the 15-man home team or the 3-man standby list.

2022 New Zealand and ICC Women’s World Cup team ODI: Mithali Raj (captain), Harmanpreet Kaur (deputy captain), Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (goalkeeper), Sneh Rana, Jhulan Go, Pooja Vastrakar , Meghna Singh, Renuka Singh Thakur, Taniya Bhatia (goalkeeper), Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Poonam Yadav.

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Gambhir acknowledges that his “sole regret in seven years of captaincy” is Suryakumar Yadav: “KKR failed to recognise his potential.”

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Gambhir acknowledges that his “sole regret in seven years of captaincy” is Suryakumar Yadav: “KKR failed to recognise his potential.”

Throughout his incredible career with the Mumbai Indians since 2018, Suryakumar Yadav has become a household name. He has established himself as a vital member of the batting lineup and is seen as the team’s future leader. He was able to establish himself in the Indian white-ball team and get to the top of the IC batting rankings in the format because to his valiant efforts at MI. But before he was let away, Suryakumar was a member of the Kolkata Knight Riders lineup from 2014 to 2017. When former captain Gautam Gambhir reflects on the two IPL titles won by KKR during that time, he named the star player from India his greatest regret.

KKR featured Suryakumar Yadav from 2014 to 2017.

In 2012, Suryakumar began his IPL career with the Mumbai Indians, appearing in just one match before being cut loose the following year. He was signed by KKR in 2014, and he won the championship in his first campaign there. The right-handed batter scored 608 runs in 54 games during his four-year tenure with the team, although the majority of those runs were scored as a lower middle order hitter.

In an interview with Sportskeeda on Monday, Gambhir said that his biggest regret as KKR captain is that he failed to recognise Suryakumar’s ability or his ideal batting position in the lineup.

Finding and showcasing the greatest potential is the responsibility of a leader. If there’s one thing I regret from my seven years as captain, it’s that neither I nor the squad were able to fully utilise Suryakumar Yadav. And combinations were the key to the cause. At No. 3, you may only play one person. As a leader, you also need to consider the other ten players in the starting lineup. Although he was just as excellent at No. 7, he would have been far more effective at No. 3, he said.

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Gambhir went on to praise Suruyakumar for being a team player, citing the reason behind his appointment as the team’s vice-captain in 2015.

He was a team player as well. A good player may be anyone, but becoming a team player takes skill. Playing him at No. 6 or 7 or benching him, he was constantly grinning and eager to contribute to the squad. He went on, “That’s why we named him vice captain.”

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