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Suresh Raina looks to get batting practice as India A take on full-strength Bangladesh A in One-Day series
Suresh Rain set tp play competitive cricket for first time in three months.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Sep 15, 2015, 03:49 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 15, 2015, 04:25 PM (IST)


Bengaluru: Star batsman Suresh Raina will look to get some batting practice ahead of the upcoming South Africa series along with some of the other fringe players as India A take on full-strength Bangladesh A in a three-match One-Day series, starting on Wednesday. Some of the other players, who will be aiming to impress the selectors are Karun Nair, Kedar Jadhav, Manish Pandey, Dhawal Kulkarni and Karn Sharma to name a few. Jadhav and Pandey had in fact played well in India’s last limited overs series in Zimbabwe and are in the 30-member probables lost announced for the South Africa series. READ: India ‘A’ vs Bangladesh ‘A’ 2015, 1st one-dayer: Preview
With all the senior players set to be available provided they are injury free, at the most couple of slots will be up for grabs, when Sandeep Patil- led selection committee sit down to pick squads for the three T20 Internationals (T20I) and five ODIs against the Proteas starting next month. On Wednesday, all eyes will be on Raina, who will be returning to competitive cricket after a three-month break having last played during India’s disastrous tour of Bangladesh.
No longer in the scheme of things as far as longer format is concerned, Raina would like to quickly hit the straps against a quality Bangladesh side where all but one player (Saqlain Sajib) had made their international debut. Raina can expect some quality pace bowling with senior team trio of Taskin Ahmed, Al Amin Hossain and Rubel Hossain expected to be in action at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. READ: Suresh Raina happy to be under Rahul Dravid’s guidance once again
While Raina’s tormentor during the Bangladesh series Mustafizur Rahaman is not a part of the attack, the neighbouring country will be hoping that the players do well before their home series against Australia kicks off. Apart from Raina, Jadhav and Pandey, it will also be a test of character for young India A captain Unmukt Chand, who had a good tri-series in Chennai recently scoring three half-centuries along with Karnataka opener Mayank Agarwal whose had scores of 130, 61 and 176 against the South Africa A and Australia A sides.
For coach Rahul Dravid, his concern will also be to prepare potent bowling bench strength apart from having a clutch of good young batsmen at his disposal. The focus will be on the spinners led by leg-spinner Karn Sharma. Karn missed out on the Zimbabwe tour due to a hand injury and has recently done moderately well in the A tri-series. READ: India A vs Bangladesh A 2015: Bangladesh needs to perform consistently, says Mominul Haque
With dearth of off-spinners in the country, lanky Haryana lad Jayant Yadav will also look to make an impression after a decent ‘four-day Test’ series against South Africa A. Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, who was picked last year during the aborted home series against West Indies will also like to get a chance during the three matches to make a case for him.
The pace bowling department is a bit concern as all the bowlers in the group are at the best medium pacers or slow medium bowlers. Gujarat Rush Kalaria bowls in early or mid 120’s while Srinath Aravind bowls in early 130 kmph. However Aravind at times can also bowl left-arm spin as he has done in domestic cricket for Karnataka. READ: India A vs Bangladesh A 2015: Bangladesh needs to perform consistently, says Mominul
Dhawal Kulkarni would like improve his show from the last series in order to remain in contention for a place in the 15-member squad next month. The Indian bowlers will have task cut out with the very talented Soumya Sarkar, the pint-sized Mominul Haque and hard-hitting wicketkeeper-batsman Litton Das— all capable of winning matches for their country as they have shown in recent times.
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