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Mohammad Azharuddin critical of Shikhar Dhawan's technique
Former India captain Mohammad Azaharuddin identifies flaws with Shikhar Dhawan's batting but admits there is no worthy substitute that India can bring in his place.New Delhi: Former captain Mohammed Azharuddin reckons that the Indian team's opening woes will continue to create problems during next year's cricket World Cup if Shikhar Dhawan fails to work on technical flaws that have crept into his batting.
"Our opening partnership is of big concern. Since South Africa series, we have not got good starts. Since, we are coming to play here in World Cup, adaptability is key and opening will be major concern for India in next year's World Cup," Azhar pointed out.
Asked to elaborate on Dhawan's problems, the 50-year-old former captain explained, "Firstly, he doesn't leave the rising deliveries and has a tendency to awkwardly fend at it which is wrong".
But having pointed out Dhawan's mistakes, he also admitted that there aren't too many openers in the horizon either.
"That's also a problem. Viru ( Virender Sehwag) hasn't scored any runs and Gautam (Gambhir) I believe also has problems with short deliveries. So what does Dhoni do? He has a genuine problem," Azhar, who is a Member of Parliament from Moradabad, said.
Azharuddin, a veteran of 99 Tests and 334 ODIs, was also not happy with the team combination in the ongoing series against New Zealand and questioned the team management's decision to keep paceman Umesh Yadav out of the side.
"Where is that boy Umesh? He is there in the squad and is a better option than Ishant Sharma. Why don't they play him? Also I believe that it was a good decision to leave (Suresh) Raina out. He has got enough chances and some of the others now need to be tried out before the World Cup.
"But I don't see consistency in this team while playing abroad. Well, you can tinker with one or at the maximum two slots but what if four to five slots become a concern. You need couple of more players to fire consistently along with Virat (Kohli) and Dhoni," the former skipper observed.
The Hyderabadi stylist was also critical of spinner Ravichandran Ashwin's flat bowling.
"I was very disappointed with today's performance. It was not an usual New Zealand track and we should have been able to defend on a track that offered turn. I was watching Jadeja get sufficient turn from the track. Ashwin should have got more purchase but he looked very flat. It looked to me that he was bowling too many straighter ones rather than bowling the off-breaks," Azharuddin concluded.