With India set to play in the ICC Champions Trophy in less than eight weeks, a quality wrist-spinner, a second wicketkeeper to back up Rishabh Pant and the form of key pacers will be in focus during the upcoming National One-Day Championship for the Vijay Hazare Trophy, starting on Saturday.
While the core of the 50-overs team is vying for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia right now, the Vijay Hazare Trophy has its own significance as some of the top stars like Baroda all-rounder Hardik Pandya will get crucial game time.
Punjab's Arshdeep Singh, Madhya Pradesh's Avesh Khan, Rajasthan's Khaleel Ahmed, Bengal's Mukesh Kumar, UP's Yash Dayal would also want to be in the bowling pack, which will expectedly be led by Jasprit Bumrah.
Kuldeep Yadav's long rehabilitation from a groin injury at the NCA (National Cricket Academy) might force the national selection committee to look for a potent spin option alongside Axar Patel and Washington Sundar, who could be automatic selections.
Chakravarthy and Gujarat's Ravi Bishnoi are two wrist spinners, who did exceedingly well in the T20 International series against South Africa.
While Bishnoi had played his solitary ODI back in 2022 against South Africa, Kuldeep's absence gives him a chance to stake claim in the 50-over set-up.
Chakravarthy had a second coming in international cricket with 17 wickets in his last seven T20Is and 12 of them in South Africa in batting-friendly
If fit, then Mohammed Siraj also selects himself alongside Bumrah while one among Akash Deep and Harshit Rana can make it.
This leaves space for one or two more pacers and Arshdeep, Dayal, Mukesh will be trying to prove a point and make it to the final 15.
As far as Mohammed Shami is concerned, it seems that the focus has shifted to IPL.
He will play Bengal's second match in Hyderabad and some good performances might get him back on selectors' radar.
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