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India should have better prepared their No.4: Yuvraj

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London: The No.4 position in ODIs had been one of the most hotly-debated issues in Indian cricket before the tournament, with a number of candidates auditioning for the role.
However, though they played some outstanding cricket before crashing out after defeat to New Zealand in the semi-final, India never managed to settle the No.4 issue.
They began with KL Rahul there, before he had to move up to open with Rohit Sharma once Shikhar Dhawan got injured. Vijay Shankar replaced Rahul at No.4, before he, too, picked up an injury, after which Rishabh Pant took up the spot.But while those injuries undoubtedly played a part, India did not have an assured candidate for the position before beginning their campaign, and Yuvraj felt the team should have zeroed in on one player and stuck by the choice – a principle he said that should extend to the team on the whole.
“The team management should have groomed someone. If someone was failing at No.4, the team management should have told that player that he was going to play the World Cup,” Yuvraj told the Times of India. “Like in 2003 World Cup, we were playing New Zealand before the tournament, everybody was failing.
But the same team played in the World Cup.”Yuvraj cited the example of Ambati Rayudu, who recently retired from all forms of cricket, and was among those in contention for the role in the months leading up to the World Cup.
But he lost form during the home series against Australia before the tournament, and was subsequently left out for the tournament. Rayudu was also not considered later. (Agencies)

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