Yashasvi Jaiswal's ODI Exclusion Sparks Debate Among Fans and Experts
Yashasvi Jaiswal's ODI Snub Raises Eyebrows
The recent decision to exclude Yashasvi Jaiswal from India's ODI squad for the upcoming series against England has reignited discussions about his role in the white-ball format. Following Virat Kohli's hamstring injury, Jaiswal was included in the Afghanistan ODI team, where he made a remarkable impact by scoring an unbeaten 110 runs off just 86 balls. Despite his impressive performances, he finds himself sidelined again with Kohli's return.
Insights from Jwala Singh on Jaiswal's Situation
Jwala Singh On Jaiswal's Snub
In an exclusive interview, Jaiswal's childhood coach, Jwala Singh, expressed his surprise at the selection decisions affecting the young opener, particularly in white-ball cricket. He highlighted Jaiswal's consistent performances, noting his ability to score significant runs and maintain a high strike rate. "He has excelled in the last two series, scoring centuries while chasing. His performance in Test matches has been outstanding, and he has also shown great potential in T20 cricket with a strike rate of 170 and an average above 35. I was puzzled when he was rested after the Australia Test series," Singh remarked.
Competition and Future Prospects
Singh acknowledged the fierce competition within India's batting lineup, which includes established players like Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, and Shubman Gill. He emphasized that Jaiswal possesses the talent to succeed in all formats and should focus on capitalizing on the opportunities he receives. "The selectors have a tough job, but Jaiswal's average in ODIs is impressive, and he has shown he can score big runs. He needs to keep performing whenever he gets the chance," Singh added.
Jaiswal's Performance Across Formats
Jwala Singh Acknowledges Selectors' Challenge
Singh also pointed out the pressure on selectors due to the abundance of talent available. He believes that Jaiswal, who has faced ups and downs in his career, will patiently await his next chance at the international level. "With players like Kohli and Rohit in the mix, the selectors have a lot to consider. However, I am confident that Jaiswal can perform in any format for India," he stated.
Jaiswal has been a key player for India's red-ball team, having played 29 matches and scored 2535 runs at an average of 48.75, including 7 centuries. In white-ball cricket, he has played 6 ODIs, scoring 285 runs with an average of 71.25, and has also participated in 23 T20Is, amassing 723 runs with a strike rate of 164.31. Although his opportunities have been limited, he aims to make the most of them as he aspires to be part of the 2027 World Cup squad.