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Is Ravi Bishnoi being seen as Yuzvendra Chahal's successor in T20Is?

When Ravi Bishnoi was named in India's T20I squad for the away se... Read More
NEW DELHI: When Ravi Bishnoi's inclusion in India's T20I squad for the series against South Africa was announced, it served as a clear signal of his integral role in the team's long-term strategy, especially with the upcoming T20 World Cup in mind.

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With only six T20Is left before the marquee event, it appears that the 23-year-old leg-spinner has temporarily surpassed the seasoned Yuzvendra Chahal in the team's preference. Notably, Chahal is not part of the T20I squad facing South Africa.



While the age gap between the 33-year-old Chahal and the 23-year-old Bishnoi could suggest a natural generational shift, the shift in game time allocation is not solely due to age factors.

Stats that matters

In T20Is this year, Chahal played nine matches, securing an equal number of wickets. In contrast, Bishnoi featured in 11 matches and impressively claimed 18 wickets. The statistics underline a noticeable performance distinction.
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During the recently concluded series against Australia, Bishnoi emerged as India's primary bowling asset, justifying the team's trust by being named the 'Player of the Series' after taking nine wickets in five matches.

It was not just about the wickets but the whole attitude shown by him to bowl under any condition or situation was praiseworthy.

India clinch T20I series 4-1 with a thrilling victory over Australia
India posted 160/8 after Shreyas Iyer propelled the total with his 37-ball 53 knock despite losing regular wickets after the tourists elected to field first in Bengaluru.
Fast bowler Mukesh Kumar (3-32), leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi (2-29) and left-arm spinner Axar Patel (1-14) stood out as the hosts, who took an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the fourth T20I, restricted Australia to 154/8.
It was left-arm quick Arshdeep who defended nine in the last over when he began with two dot balls and then the wicket of skipper Matthew Wade for 22 to dim Australia's hopes.
"It was a good series from day one," skipper Suryakumar Yadav said. "We wanted to be fearless and enjoy ourselves when we were in the middle. So, very happy with that."
It was a second-string Indian team which gave some consolation to the fans who witnessed hosts India lose the ODI World Cup final to Australia on November 19 in Ahmedabad.
Ben McDermott smashed 54 off 36 deliveries but the batting wobbled after his departure and Mukesh struck twice on two deliveries to dent the chase.
A rising delivery from Arshdeep at the start of the final over made Wade angry as he signalled to the umpires for a no-ball. Wade protested and got out two balls later to take back his team's hopes, still dejected and waving his bat.
"It would've been nice to get the result, but we learn and I thought Ben McDermott bounced back, Behrendorff, Dwarshuis, Sangha made an impact in tough conditions," skipper Wade said.
Iyer put on fighting partnerships of 42 with Jitesh Sharma, who made 24, and 46 with Axar, who hit back with 31 from 21 balls and was named man of the match.

A terrific fightback

In fact, Bishnoi had an eminently forgettable first match at Visakhapatnam, leaking 54 runs in four overs and his fielding too was in a shambles marred by a dropped catch and a few misfields.

But he fought back with gusto and his run-rate never exceeded eight thereafter.

Out of the 20 overs he bowled against the Aussies, seven were in the Power Play segment (1-6 overs). In this phase, he took five wickets at a fine economy rate of 6.45, besides bowling 20 dot balls.

Wade lavishes parise on Bishnoi

Australian skipper Matthew Wade admitted that facing Bishnoi even on some of the batting-friendly tracks here was not an easy job.



"Their spinners bowled well. They got us tied down and we couldn't really break away in that middle period. So, that was probably the biggest difference in the game.

"Bishnoi, obviously, has been great throughout the four games. He has been quite hard to get a hold of. Some of our guys with less experience will learn a lot from facing him," said Wade.

What works in favour of Bishnoi

But if one watches from outside, Bishnoi's bowling has this pattern wherein he tries to purchase wickets with a series of googlies.

He is not a huge turner of the ball either, and hardly ever tries to outfox the batters like Chahal does with wide of the off-stump bowling.

But Bishnoi is quick off the surface, making the ball skid to the batters to catch them napping.

Legendary Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan underlined this part of Bishnoi's game.

"Bishnoi is different from any other leg spinner out there. He bowls quicker and he slides the ball a lot, and it is tough to face him on helpful wickets," Muralitharan said on Jio Cinema.

The young Indian spinner showed precisely through the dismissal of Travis Head.

The Australian opener has been nothing less than a thorn in the flesh for India this year, crushing them at the WTC and World Cup finals with hundreds.

The left-hander looked dangerous in Bengaluru as well en route his 18-ball 28 that contained five fours and a six.

Indian skipper Suryakumar gave the ball to Bishnoi in the fifth over. Head had initial success, slog sweeping the spinner for a six over mid-wicket.

But in the very next ball, Bishnoi skidded the ball at a fair clip to beat a tentative prod by Head to rattle his timber. Australia's early momentum was snapped.

However, Bishnoi will face harder challenges from within the team itself to find a place in the 11 when senior pros like Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja return to take the mantle of lead spinners.

But Bishnoi has made a strong impression for himself in the run-up to the marquee event next year.

"Bishnoi has given this Indian side the option of a solid third spinner now. It is not easy to come in for someone like Chahal. But Bishnoi has made it look easy, and I hope he continues that," a former India spinner told PTI.

"The T20 World Cup is going to be played in the West Indies and the USA and the pitches there might offer some assistance to the spinners. Having three quality players in that department will give the team a certain edge," he added.

(With PTI Inputs)
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