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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will open the T20 World Cup for India. Ricky Ponting leaves Jaiswal unaccounted for in the playing XI.

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With the goal of ending its 11-year wait for an ICC trophy, Team India will kick off its campaign in the T20 World Cup next month. Prior to the competition, there is a lot of conjecture over India’s selection tactics, and one of the main points of contention is the starting lineup for the team. The main topic of discussion is Virat Kohli, who has been a brilliant opener for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the current Indian Premier League, scoring 708 runs in 14 innings.

Despite his outstanding run total, there are concerns about his strike rate at the top of the order, which has sparked debate about whether he should continue to start games for the national side. Former captain of Australia Ricky Ponting claims that Along with captain Rohit Sharma, Kohli will be one of the first picks for the Indian team and begin the batting.

“Yashasvi Jaiswal is in that squad, and one thing they don’t have a lot of in their team is left-hand batters,” Ponting said to ICC. “They (selectors) still have a decision to make.”

“They have to decide with Jaiswal, but I think they’ll go with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli as openers.”

While going into great depth regarding the criticism that Kohli receives, Ponting maintained that India must surround him with the “right guys” who can play aggressively. With Virat, it’s humorous. I believe that some in India are constantly looking for an excuse not to choose him or a reason why he might not be as talented as some of these other players in the Twenty20 game.

In my opinion, Kohli is my top choice for India.

“At the top, he can fulfil his function. With the right players surrounding him, such as Suryakumar Yadav, who can score runs, Rohit Sharma is bound to have a good strike rate. The other guys are free to enter and conduct themselves there.

Not as effective as experience and class

Undoubtedly, Kohli’s exceptional consistency has strengthened his argument for the opening position. The seasoned Indian hitter has performed at a noticeably greater strike rate in the last four IPL games. In RCB’s group-stage victory over Punjab Kings, he struck for 92 runs off of only 47 balls. He also set the tone for his team’s crucial 42-run opening partnership against Chennai Super Kings. He currently has an overall strike percentage of 155.60 in the competition.

Ponting emphasised that it is challenging to replace a player like Kohli since he is one of the guys who gets the “job done.”

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“I recall this conversation and a few more that I had with the ICC regarding the rumours that Virat wasn’t on their team last year, but when the big games rolled around, he was among the players who performed well,” Ponting said.

“Therefore, you cannot replace that kind of class and experience.”

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