Bumrah, Krishna need more game time before World Cup: Kotak

Prasidh Krishna
Prasidh Krishna exults after picking up a wicket in the second T20I. File photo: Twitter@BCCI

Dublin: The impressive return to action by fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna has been the standout performance of India’s ongoing T20I series against Ireland. Both Bumrah and Krishna have bowled spells that have enthralled fans and given India the upper edge to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-game series.

With the duo set to take part in the upcoming Asia Cup, Sitanshu Kotak, India’s head coach on the tour of Ireland, feels both bowlers need more game time to be at their best ahead of the ICC World Cup.

“They were at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). They are very smart; they never looked like they did not get a game, or were out of practice. They looked ready in practice.”

“It is just that these guys need more game time before the World Cup. They will get three games in this series and (also) a few matches in the Asia Cup,” said Kotak ahead of the third T20I.

Apart from the duo, young left-handed batter Tilak Varma will also be going for the Asia Cup, though his scores in Ireland have been 0 and 1. Kotak revealed that in the optional practice session, Varma was keen to talk about his processes around mindset and the shots he should play.

"He just wanted to practice. He talked about his mindset, and his shot selection and it was a normal discussion on what I think and what his plans are. On tours, if anything, we talk more about tactics. He spoke about how to build his innings and how he should approach the last game."

"We do not speak much on technical aspects unless the player requires it and provided there is enough time. I do not think you can change a player technically during a series, within two-three days or a week," he added.

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