Former Indian World Cup winning captain hailed Yuvraj Singh’s inclusion in the Indian Twenty 20 team terming him as a “crowd puller like John McEnroe”.

The 34 year left-handed batsman made a comeback into Twenty20 team for Australia series after an outstanding outing at the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

“Yuvraj Singh is an exciting cricketer. He is a genuine crowd puller. Just like you wanted to see John McEnroe or Diego Maradona, people came to watch them in action. Yuvraj is that sort of a player,” Kapil said.

“He brings in people be it his batting, bowling or fielding. He is a match winner. For me, the question is whether he believes in himself.

“He can bat at any position like No 5 or No 6 as he has the experience,” Kapil added.

Kapil welcome the move of retaining Mahendra Singh Dhoni captain till World T20 as he has achieved everything, he was all praise for Virat Kohli’s attitude.

“Virat has an attitude of a fast bowler despite being a batsman. With Australia, you need to be aggressive and in your face. Teams of the past didn’t have that attitude of looking into opposition’s eye. This was started by Sourav Ganguly who got a good team and despite being a Bengali was aggressive,” Kapil quipped.

Kapil Dev also feels that Mohammad Shami will do well in Australia after returning to the following an injury lay-off.

“He is coming back after injury so I expect him to have done a proper rehab. Obviously, the last 3-4 months will be important,” he added.

The legendary all-rounder also praised Ajinkya Rahane who has shown remarkable adaptability and termed his twin hundred in Delhi as top quality effort.  

“No one will be able to forget his two centuries against South Africa in Delhi Test match. The hallmark of a big player is being able to score in all conditions. Ajinkya Rahane is slowly becoming a complete cricketer. He is an aggressive stroke player,” Kapil said.

About winning strategy in Australia, Kapil said that he would prefer the captain to tell his bowlers that we need at least 3 wicktes in the first 15 overs.

“The captain should tell Shami, Umesh or Ishant that I won’t mind if the score is 90 after 15 overs, but it should be 90/3. It is far better than 40/0 after 15 overs. You can’t win matches in Australia with restrictive bowling. If you get 3 in first 15, you can restrict them for 280 which is chaseable nowadays in Australia,” concluded Kapil.

 

Sudipta Biswas

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