Yash Dayal Could Replace Bumrah or Siraj in India's Test Team, Suggests Parthiv Patel

Yash Dayal Could Replace Bumrah or Siraj in India’s Test Team, Suggests Parthiv Patel

Former Indian wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel has suggested that left-arm pacer Yash Dayal could be considered for a place in the Indian Test team for the second Test against Bangladesh, starting on Friday in Kanpur. Patel believes that Dayal, who has “tremendous potential,” could replace either Jasprit Bumrah or Mohammed Siraj, giving India an opportunity to field a left-arm pacer.

“This will be a great chance to see a left-armer. It has been a while since India had a left-arm seamer, so I feel if he gets the chance, it will be good. We will know. Yash Dayal has tremendous potential. So I don’t think there is harm in trying,” Patel said.

Patel’s suggestion comes in the wake of India’s emphatic 280-run victory in the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai. Skipper Rohit Sharma had earlier indicated that the team would be monitoring the workload of their pacers throughout their busy Test schedule, which extends until January next year.

Another aspect that will be closely watched in the second Test is the middle-order setup of the Indian team. Sarfaraz Ahmed and Dhruv Jurel impressed during India’s 4-1 series triumph over England earlier this year, but with the return of Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul, Patel believes it may be difficult for them to break into the playing XI.

“I don’t think Sarfaraz and Dhruv will make a comeback to the side. Rishabh has just made a comeback. Both of them are very very talented players and very much ready for Test cricket. But they will have to wait for their chances,” Patel added.

Jurel and Dayal have been included in the Rest of India squad for the upcoming Irani Cup, while Sarfaraz has been selected in Mumbai’s squad. If they are unable to make it to the playing XI against Bangladesh, they will have the opportunity to feature in the Irani Cup.

Parthiv Patel Slams Glenn Maxwell as “Most Overrated” IPL Player

Former Indian cricketer Parthiv Patel has sparked controversy by labeling Royal Challengers Bangalore all-rounder Glenn Maxwell as the “most overrated” player in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Patel’s criticism stems from Maxwell’s underwhelming performance in RCB’s recent match against Gujarat Titans, where he scored a mere four runs from three balls.

Despite Maxwell’s poor showing, RCB emerged victorious with a four-wicket margin. However, Patel took to social media to express his dissatisfaction with the Australian’s performance, writing on X (formerly Twitter), “Glenn Maxwell….HE IS THE MOST OVERRATED player in the history of ipl.”

Maxwell’s performance in the ongoing IPL season has been inconsistent. In eight matches, he has scored 104 runs at an average of 17.33 and a strike rate of 125.61. He has also taken five wickets with an economy rate of 8.33.

Patel’s criticism has drawn mixed reactions. Some fans have agreed with his assessment, citing Maxwell’s lack of consistency and big-match temperament. Others have defended Maxwell, pointing to his all-round abilities and his contributions to RCB’s success in previous seasons.

In the match against Gujarat Titans, RCB elected to field first and restricted GT to 147 runs in 19.3 overs. Yash Dayal, Vijaykumar Vyshak, and Mohammed Siraj were the standout bowlers for RCB, each taking two wickets.

In the run chase, RCB got off to a strong start with Faf Du Plessis and Virat Kohli putting up a 92-run partnership. However, a brilliant spell from Joshua Little (4/45) and Noor Ahmed (2/23) put RCB in trouble. Dinesh Karthik (21*) and Swapnil Singh (15*) eventually guided the team to victory with 38 balls remaining.

Patel’s criticism of Maxwell has reignited the debate about the Australian’s value to RCB. While he has undoubtedly been a match-winner in the past, his recent performances have raised questions about his consistency and ability to perform under pressure. It remains to be seen whether Maxwell can silence his critics and prove his worth in the remaining matches of the IPL season.

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