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Sehwag in doubt, Ashwin and Raina set to play
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 20 - 03 - 2011

CHENNAI, India: Attacking opener Virender Sehwag is a doubtful starter for India's last group game at the World Cup against West Indies Sunday, while Ravichandran Ashwin and Suresh Raina are set to step into the team for their first appearances at the tournament.
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni told reporters Saturday that Sehwag was struggling with an allergic reaction in his right knee.
“We will take a call (on Sehwag) either in the evening or by morning before the game,” Dhoni said.
Sehwag is India's leading runscorer at the tournament with 327 runs at an average of 65.40.
Skipper Dhoni also gave a strong hint that spin bowler Ashwin and left-handed batsman Raina would play against the West Indies in the last group match of the tournament.
“Hopefully at the start of the knockout stages everyone will have played at least one game,” Dhoni said, meaning Ashwin and Raina – who are yet to appear for India despite calls for their inclusion – are set to line up at their home ground at Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium.
India's place in the quarterfinals was confirmed soon after Dhoni addressed reporters, when South Africa beat Bangladesh by 206 runs in Dhaka. That meant South Africa topped the group, and guaranteed India's and England's progress. South Africa had already qualified and West Indies can only miss out now if it loses to India Sunday by a colossal margin.
Now safely qualified, India has even more reason to try out Ashwin and Raina ahead of the knockout stages.
Raina could replace Sehwag in the 11, with Gautam Gambhir returning to his preferred role as an opening batsman and Raina moving to the middle order.
Offspinner Ashwin is a logical inclusion for the game on a spin-friendly Chennai pitch, where he will test West Indies' string of left-handed batsmen.
The West Indian left-handers struggled against England offspinners James Tredwell and Graeme Swann in their loss at Chennai Thursday, and India could follow suit by matching Ashwin with fellow offspinner Harbhajan Singh.
The Indians are also coming off a loss in its most recent game, when they threw away a dominant batting position to lose nine wickets for 29 runs in Nagpur against South Africa. The experienced India batting lineup had learnt its lesson, Dhoni said.
The West Indies is considering a tactical change to combat India's spinners.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy acknowledged Saturday that his team could employ a different approach after its surprising decision to drop Shivnarine Chanderpaul backfired in last Thursday's defeat to the English when the big-hitting batsmen couldn't see it home chasing a low score. India have a few spinners and we will look to counteract that,” Sammy said.
“We have some powerful players in our lineup and we have some ball workers so I think that combination could work out good for us where we have guys who could rotate the strike and guys who could find the boundary.”
Coach Ottis Gibson said after the England defeat he didn't want to talk about leaving Chanderpaul out of his team. The experienced Chanderpaul is playing in his fifth World Cup and has a strong record against India, including two one-day centuries, which should force his recall.
Kenya wants to win for Tikolo
Kenya captain Jimmy Kamande has said his team are keen to win Sunday's match against Zimbabwe for veteran Steve Tikolo, who will be making his last World Cup appearance.
“We call him ‘Gunnzie' (one who bats like a gun),” the Kenyan skipper said on the eve of his team's last World Cup match at Kolkata's Eden Gardens.
“He (Tikolo) is a legend. He is the man actually who made me play one-day international cricket and he is the one who made us qualify for the first time in the 1996 World Cup.
“I remember watching him play in the qualifiers in 1995 and we owe a lot to the guy. Hopefully, we will send him off with a win.”
All-rounder Tikolo, 39, has so far scored 3,411 runs with three hundreds and 24 half-centuries and taken 94 wickets with his off-spin in 133 one-day internationals. He has figured in five World Cups but Sunday's match against Zimbabwe will be his last.


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