Sydney: Captain Shubman Gill suggested Saturday that Harshit Rana could fill India’s search for a bowling all-rounder at No. 8 if he consistently contributes 20-25 runs with the bat, following the Delhi pacer’s career-best 4-wicket haul against Australia in the third ODI.
While Nitish Kumar Reddy was out with a quadriceps injury, his bowling lacked the required bite compared to Hardik Pandya and his inclusion as a batting all-rounder at No. 8 had proved to be detrimental in the first two ODIs.
Rana, the burly man from the Delhi outskirts, smashed 24 in the second game in Adelaide and that has made the Indian captain interested in a bowling all-rounder rather than a batter, who can just about roll his arm over.
“I think the No. 8 position for us, if a batsman can make 20-25 runs there, which we have confidence that Harshit can do it, then it becomes a very important position,” Gill said at the post-match conference.
There aren’t too many tall fast bowlers who can hit the deck hard and bowl those effort balls. That is where Rana stands out, feels his skipper.
“There are very few fast bowlers who are tall, who can bowl 140-plus. So if we are looking at South Africa, on such wickets, such bowlers become very important,” Gill explained.
“Because in the middle overs we saw that the ball doesn’t move much off the wicket. So if you have a good height and pace, you can create chances. And I think that’s what happened.”
Gill gave credit to the spinners for creating the pressure and Rana then took the wickets.
“Australia got a very good start, but the way our spinners bowled first, created pressure, and then Harshit bowled powerfully (effort balls) and I think he got a good reward for that.”
Not bothered about my form
It is rare for Gill in ODIs that he finished a series without a half-century but the skipper said that he isn’t too bothered about his form.
“In the first match, I got out down-the-leg side. So, I’m not thinking too much about my batting. Sometimes, it happens. You obviously want to perform for the team in every match, but I’m not too worried about my performance,” the skipper said.




































