Long-time opener Rohit Sharma was fully taken into confidence before being replaced by Ishan Kishan at the top of batting order for India’s T20 World Cup match against New Zealand, batting coach Vikram Rathour said on Tuesday. The Indians lost that game by eight wickets to stand on the verge of a group stage exit, days after their 10-wicket drubbing at the hands of Pakistan. On the eve of the Afghanistan match, Rathour said that Kishan’s elevation was more about having a left-hander at the top of the order rather than having too many similar types of players in the middle-order.
“How things went was Surya was having some back spasm the previous night and was not fit enough to take the field. The person coming in was of course Ishan and we know Ishan had done well as an opener as he has done well in the past,” Rathour said.
“As far as who took that call, it’s the whole management that sits and takes that call and, of course, Rohit himself is a part of that management. He was part of that discussion.
“It tactically made sense to have a left-hander up front, we didn’t want too many lefties in the lower middle-order with Ishan, Pant, Jadeja. So technically, it made sense and that guy has batted well,” he elaborated.
Rathour also didn’t agree that this Indian team doesn’t have batting back-up.
“I don’t think so. We have Jadeja in the team as well. There is Surya, Virat, we have enough players who can do that job and they have done that in the past. We don’t see that as an issue,” Rathour said in defence.
“Of course when you have a T20 World Cup, you have that restriction where you can pick 15 only. I think we have enough batting and we were not able to execute,” he said.