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Is Kohli ready to step into Dravid's shoes?

Last updated on: March 10, 2012 18:00 IST


Now that Rahul Dravid has hung his boots from international cricket, the uppermost concern dogging the cricket-crazy country is who is next Dravid in the making!

-I leave with sadness, but also with pride: Dravid

The frontrunner among the youngsters who could fill in Dravid's big shoes are Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane.

The 23-year-old Kohli, who was elevated to vice-captaincy for the ODI format, has shown that he has the talent and temperament to occupy that crucial No. 3 slot in Test cricket for the Indian team.

He has proved that he belonged at the highest levels in the longest format in India's disastrous Test tour of Australia.

On a tour in which India's senior batsmen struggled throughout, Kohli stood out, scoring India's only Test hundred -- a mature, composed innings in Adelaide.

In the eight Tests he has played so far, he has scored 491 runs at an average of 32.73.

Rohit Sharma, Rahane are in the race too


Another candidate is the Mumbai top-order batsman Rohit Sharma.

He has the talent and technique but lacks in fitness and consistency and is yet to play long innings consistently in the longer format after the 2008-09 Ranji season. The 24-year-old Rohit has a very good ODI record with 1889 runs from 77 matches at an average of 33.14 but is yet to test his temperament at the Test level.

Another Mumbai batsman Rahane has shown that he can bat for long hours and grind for runs. He has scored heavily for Mumbai at number three and four in Ranji Trophy in the last few years.

The 23-year-old right-handed batsman has continued to churn out the runs in domestic cricket, hitting three hundreds each in the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons of the Ranji Trophy.

Two centuries in the Emerging Players Tournament in Australia brought him a place in the India ODI squad for the tour of England in 2011 but he is yet to make his Test debut.

Pujara is also known for his solid techniques


Another claimant to the pivotal No. 3 Test spot is 24-year-old Saurashtra batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, known for his solid techniques.

His technique is tailor-made for Test cricket. It may be too early to draw comparison with The Wall, but looking at his first class batting record, one gets the feeling that Pujara is the rightly being called the next Dravid.

Scoring tons of runs in first class cricket at an average of 53.50 over the years, Pujara made the opportunity count by scoring an excellent 72 in a tricky fourth-innings run-chase in 2010 Bangalore Test against Australia. In the process, he became only the fifth Indian to score 50 or more in the fourth innings on debut.

Pujara was sent up the order at No. 3 in place of Dravid in a tactical change by captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni which turned out to be a masterstroke as India went on to win the Test by seven wickets.In the three Tests he has played so far, Pujara scored 107 runs at an average of 21.40.

Pujara, who is out of the game since 2011 IPL due to a knee injury, keeps his game simple and plays within his limitations. His technique is in classical mould -- upright at the crease and play with a midas touch on both sides of the field.

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