• Sourav Ganguly picked India’s openers for the T20 World Cup 2024.

  • The global event will be played in June in USA and West Indies.

T20 World Cup 2024: Sourav Ganguly names the opening pair for Team India
Sourav Ganguly names India openers for T20 World Cup 2024 (Image Source: Twitter)

As the excitement builds for the T20 World Cup 2024, one burning question on every cricket fan’s mind is the composition of India’s opening pair. With the dynamic nature of T20 cricket and the ever-evolving strategies, finding the perfect combination at the top of the order is crucial for India’s success in the tournament. The blend of explosive power-hitting and steady accumulation will be key factors in determining the ideal duo to kickstart India’s innings on the biggest stage of T20 cricket.

Sourav Ganguly picks the openers

Meanwhile, Sourav Ganguly, the former BCCI president, has thrown his weight behind a familiar pairing for India’s top order in the upcoming event. Ganguly has backed the experienced duo of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. This comes as the squad selection for the marquee tournament edges closer, and the opening slot remains a topic of debate among fans and pundits alike.

Ganguly’s reasoning is rooted in experience. Both Kohli and Rohit are veterans of the international circuit, boasting a plethora of T20 runs and trophies under their belts. Kohli, the former Indian skipper, recently rediscovered his touch in the IPL 2024, currently leading the run-scorers’ chart with a healthy average and an improving strike rate. Rohit, the Indian captain across formats, is a proven force at the top, known for his explosive stroke-making.

“I feel both will go. And both should go. And in my personal opinion, they should open. You have to look at every performance. A good team is a balance of experience and youth. The experienced players are tremendous and I am not saying only because of the number of games. It’s the performances they have put in over a period of time,” said Ganguly as quoted by Hindustan Times.

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Experience versus emerging talent

While Ganguly’s pick carries weight, it’s not without its share of debate. Some argue that the T20 format demands a more aggressive approach at the top. Openers like KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan have impressed in recent outings, showcasing a higher strike rate and the ability to take on bowling attacks from the get-go.

The Kohli-Rohit pairing, undeniably successful in the past, has raised questions about their current form and compatibility. While Kohli’s resurgence is a positive sign, some critics point towards his strike rate, which might not be ideal for the powerplay overs. Additionally, their form as a partnership hasn’t been stellar in recent T20I matches.

The final call

The ultimate decision rests with the selectors. Ganguly’s endorsement for the experienced duo is sure to spark further discussion. Ultimately, the team management will have to weigh experience, current form, and the specific needs of the batting order when making their final call.

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