NEW DELHI: Yuvraj Singh’s brilliant form in domestic matches has made him a serious contender for a slot in the Test team but Indian captain MS Dhoni is still not sure whether the talented left-hander is ready to face the vigours of five-day cricket.
“It is very difficult for me to comment on his fitness sitting over here. We have to understand that five-day format has its own uncertainties unlike ODIs or T20s. In ODIs, you know that you have to field for 50 overs only, while in Test cricket there may be a situation that a team might bat for one-and-a-half to two days.
“We have to assess whether Yuvraj is ready to field for two days,” Dhoni replied to a query on whether Yuvraj is fit enough to be selected for the Test series against England.
“Having said that it is Yuvraj who is the best judge about how he is feeling. He has played quite a few domestic games now and it is up to him to reflect on his game,” the Indian skipper said during a promotional event on Wednesday.
Dhoni also spoke on the same lines as his colleagues Harbhajan Singh and Virat Kohli, with his vote going in favour of the turning tracks.
“I still believe that the groundsmen know what really is good for us. Sporting track always doesn’t mean that it will only have grass on it. In the sub-continent it has always been turning tracks, which is for the spinners.
“I haven’t seen an off-break bowler for a long time who is able to hit the rib cage of a batsman with a delivery that has turn and bounce,” said Dhoni.
The England Test series is being seen as a revenge series, but Dhoni didn’t want to predict the outcome.
“I don’t believe in predicting results. I know that we need to train hard and look at specific areas.”
Asked about the new-look Indian team, which won’t have the likes of Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman against quality opposition, Dhoni quipped, “It might look new on paper, but this side will reflect the confidence in all three formats in the days to come.”
Meanwhile, on the second day of the three-day practice match between England and India A, Alastair Cook made an unbeaten century, while Jonathan Trott (56) and Samit Patel (82 not out) also came good as the visitors posted 286-4 in 87 overs.
Yuvraj took 2-52, while Ashok Dinda’s figures read 1-46. India were bowled out for 369 on the first ball of the day. (PTI)