Cuttack: Shikhar Dhawan feels that Team India is “fortunate” that they have three options for the opening slot in him, Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma, which will help in gaining the much-needed consistency required at the top of the order, with World Cup round the corner.
“We are very fortunate that we three (him, Rahane and Rohit) are there with the Indian team, who can give the consistency. It’s a very good sign for the team that our openers are scoring runs consistently. It’s very important to have a strong base whenever batting first or chasing,” Dhawan said after the conclusion of the first one-dayer.
However, the Delhi left-hander refused to be drawn into comparison between who was a better opening partner among Rohit and Rahane.
“I really enjoyed batting with both of them (Rahane and Rohit). Hopefully, they too enjoy batting with me. Both have their own styles. As far as my opening partner is concerned, it’s team’s call and I can’t answer that. I love batting with both of them. When myself and Rohit used to open, we used to do the same thing,” said Dhawan.
Dhawan found his touch during the final leg of the England ODI series, got a half century against West Indies in the truncated home series and now reached the three-figure mark against Sri Lanka in the first ODI here yesterday.
Even as the Indian bowlers had the luxury of defending a huge total of 363/5, Dhawan was effusive in his praise for the manner in which pacers intimidated the opposition.
“They bowled with lot of discipline and good to see Ishant taking four wickets in his comeback match. They bowled really good line and length with great pace. I really appreciate the way they generated pace.”
Dhawan said that it wasn’t easy for the batsmen as pacers worked up good speed.
India had a watchful start with 43 from the first powerplay and Dhawan blamed the wicket. (PTI)