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India’s captain says there were never any ‘issues or doubts’ over the pair opening together in the 50-over format
Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan will start as openers for India in the upcoming ODIs against England, captain Virat Kohli has confirmed. After all the talk around India’s opening combinations during the recent T20I series, Kohli said there were no “issues or doubts” about Sharma and Dhawan opening in ODIs, and that they had been “amazing” in the past few years.
“There are a couple of things that internally we have discussed that we’re going to keep an eye on,” Kohli said during a press conference on the eve of the ODI opener. “As far as the opening combination is concerned, yeah, Shikhar and Rohit will definitely start; when it comes to one-day cricket I don’t think there’s any issues or doubts over Rohit or Shikhar opening together. They have been amazing for us for the past few years. Yeah, so we’ll start with that and other factors… it will be interesting because there are a few younger players who are getting an opportunity in the one-day set-up for the first time, so I am really keen to see how they go about executing their skills against a very, very strong England side.”
Dhawan had opened in all three games the last time India played ODIs – in Australia – and averaged 40 with scores of 74, 30 and 16. He then played the domestic T20s and one-day tournament in India for Delhi, and even though he registered a string of low scores of 0, 0, 6 and 0 across the two formats, he ended the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy with a knock of 153 off 118 balls, followed by a 50-ball 44.
Over the last three years, the Sharma-Dhawan opening combination has been the third-most prolific in the world with a tally of 1479 runs, only behind Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy at the top (1831) and Aaron Finch and David Warner second (1512).
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Vishal Dikshit is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo