India’s recent Test series loss to New Zealand has raised concerns about the team’s performance, particularly the struggles of senior batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Former India pacer Karsan Ghavri believes it’s crucial for these players to step up in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.
Ghavri expressed disappointment with India’s batting performance against New Zealand, highlighting the lack of big partnerships and the inability to post competitive totals. He emphasized the need for top-order batters to occupy the crease and score substantial runs.
Regarding Rohit and Kohli, Ghavri acknowledged their class but stressed the need for them to regain form. He believes their performances in Australia will determine their future in Test cricket. “If they don’t perform, it’s time for them to call a time on their Test careers,” he said.
Ghavri also raised concerns about India’s pace attack, particularly the absence of Mohammed Shami. He believes Shami’s experience and skill would have been invaluable in Australia. The former pacer expressed confidence in Jasprit Bumrah but acknowledged the added pressure he will face leading the bowling unit.
Ghavri suggested that India could consider bringing back Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane, given their experience and stability in the middle order. He believes their presence would have been beneficial in Australia.
Regarding India’s struggles against spin, Ghavri attributed it to poor shot selection and a lack of patience. He emphasized the need for batters to adapt to Test conditions and play with discipline.
Overall, Ghavri expressed concern about India’s chances in Australia, predicting a 60-40 advantage for the hosts. He believes the team needs to perform well, especially Rohit and Kohli, to qualify for the World Test Championship final.