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IND Vs AFG: KL Rahul To Continue At No. 5, As India Intends To Stick With Batting Order Against Afghanistan

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The batting coach said, “We can go with three seamers, we can go with all-rounders, we have three very good spinners and we have the batting unit which can adapt and play in any condition.”

Rigidity and following the process were the binary dogmas that India’s fur trainer Vikram Rathour stressed upon then on Tuesday ahead of India’s World Cup game against Afghanistan on Wednesday.

Briefing sports pens at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Rathour said that this Indian platoon has the right labor force and can acclimatize to different conditions, “ We understand it’s nine different venues, nine different lattices. But the strength of this platoon is rigidity. ”

Rahul’s unbeaten 97, fur at number five against Australia, along with Virat Kohli’s 85 may have swung the game India’s way but Rathour is in no mood for tinkering with the fur order and promoting Rahul to the number four niche.

“Not at the moment because he (Rahul) is doing so well at number five and Shreyas has done really well for us at number four. So absolutely no temptation, ” said the former Indian cricketer.

Asked about Afghanistan maybe being a surprise factor indeed if under- rated, Rathour combated , “ Just looking to concentrate on the process. We just look to do our effects right and I’m sure we’ve the platoon with the results. However, the results will be taken care of, If we do our effects right. So that’s what the focus is on. ”

As for suggestions to Wednesday’s playing eleven, Rathour offered a straight club, “ It’s too unseasonable to answer this question. Captain and trainer are looking at the gate, they will assess the face and also decide. We haven’t had any discussion yet. We’ve the labor force to play on different shells, ”

The fur trainer added, “ We can go with three cleft, we can go with all- rounders, we’ve three veritably good baits and we’ve the fur unit which can acclimatize and play in any condition. ”

On in- form batter Shubman Gill, who failed to make it to the playing eleven in India’s clash against Australia after falling ill, Rathour said that the nature is recovering well in Chennai. Know More Latest Cricket News…

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