Aqib Javed
Aqib Javed

Aaqib Javed, a former Pakistan pacer while speaking to Salman Butt on his YouTube channel, remarked that Virat Kohli-led India would have been better off had they played a seam-bowling all-rounder instead of Ravindra Jadeja.

Kane Williamson-led New Zealand defeated Virat Kohli’s India by eight wickets in the inaugural ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final in Southampton. Even before India suffered a loss, a former international cricketer Aqib Javed remarked that India failed to select their best XI and the rest is history, as his observations turned out to be quite accurate.

Aaqib Javed
Aaqib Javed: Image: GeoSuper

Aaqib Javed: India Should Have Named A Seam Bowling All Rounder Instead Of Selecting Both Spinners

When Salman Butt, a former Pakistan captain, asked whether the management was right in picking two spinners in the playing XI, Aaqib Javed said India missed a trick. Shardul Thakur was the lone fast-bowling all-rounder in India’s squad but he failed to make it to the final 15, let alone the XI.

“India would have had an extra advantage if they named a seam-bowling all-rounder in the playing XI instead of Ravindra Jadeja. But India and Pakistan have always had the ideology that foreign batsmen do not play so well against the spinners. India could have picked Ashwin and a seam-bowling all-rounder instead of selecting both spinners,” said Aaqib Javed.

Shardul Thakur- Getty Images
Shardul Thakur- Getty Images

The two-Test old Shardul Thakur was mighty impressive in the only longest format game he played in the away series against Australia this year, picking up seven wickets and a half-century to boot in Brisbane.

Ravindra Jadeja Scores 15 And 16 And Picks Only 1 Scalp

India, after cruising at 146-3 at one point in their first innings, were bundled out for just 217. Ravindra Jadeja scored 15 off 53 balls before dismissed by Trent Boult. When it came to bowling, the all-rounder returned figures of 1/20 in 7.2 overs as India, courtesy of Mohammed Shami’s four-wicket haul, dismissed the Kiwis for 249.

Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja Photo Credit: AP
Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja Photo Credit: AP

Trailing by 32, the Indian side could only manage to post 170 in their second innings, thereby setting the Kiwis a target of 139. Tim Southee was the pick of the bowlers with four wickets, while swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant was India’s highest scorer with 41 runs off 88 balls.

Ravindra Jadeja, in the second innings, could only score 16 off 49 deliveries and only bowled eight of the 45 overs in the second innings, going wicketless and conceding 25 runs. Indians fielded two spinners — Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja– and the pace trio of Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah in the WTC final.