Shane Watson , the two-time World Cup-winning Australian all-rounder, has cautioned against fast-tracking Mayank Yadav into Test cricket, despite the young pacer’s impressive performances in the ongoing IPL .
Yadav, representing the Lucknow Super Giants, has garnered attention with his raw pace and impressive control since making his debut against Punjab Kings.
However, Watson believes that while Yadav’s performances in the IPL are noteworthy, it would be unwise to rush his progression to Test cricket.
Test cricket demands a different skill set and level of experience, and Watson suggests that Yadav would benefit from further development and exposure in domestic and perhaps international limited-overs cricket before considering a transition to the longest format of the game.
He blew away Australian allrounder Glenn Maxwell with a 151kph delivery, and then cleaned up his teammate Cameron Green .
“Of course, in a perfect world, you’d love to see him playing Test cricket, but just knowing how challenging it is on your body as a fast bowler, to be able to get your body accustomed and resilient enough to be able to handle bowling at high speed, 15-20 overs a day in a Test match on a flat wicket, right now, I don’t see it necessary to be able to push his body to that limit.
“So I’d love to just see him play the shorter formats while he’s just getting used to his body and his body’s building that strength that he does need,” Watson added.
Hardik Pandya, the star all-rounder for India and Mumbai Indians , has found himself at the center of a storm of criticism following the team’s recent loss to the Rajasthan Royals. Despite his efforts as the newly appointed captain, Pandya has faced unprecedented backlash from Mumbai Indians fans.The discontent from fans has been palpable, with reports of Pandya being booed at both the Ahmedabad and Mumbai venues. This reaction comes in the wake of Pandya’s return to the Mumbai Indians squad as captain, replacing the highly successful five-time IPL-winning skipper, Rohit Sharma.
“And he does need to put his headphones on and not allow any of that noise that’s around the grounds to be able to penetrate his bubble. That’s when he’s at his best, that bubble is bulletproof,” Watson said.
Watson backed his former World Cup-winning skipper Ricky Ponting , who is facing a tough phase as head coach of a struggling Delhi Capitals .”It is only the start of the tournament. The Delhi Capitals played amazingly well against CSK. They played as good a game of cricket as they possibly can. The biggest challenge is for the Delhi Capitals to be able to repeat that consistently throughout this tournament.
“There’s no reason why they can’t, and Ricky Ponting is one of the best leaders, and he certainly was the best leader in and around Australian cricket that I was involved in. He enhanced my cricket through the times that he captained me for a big part of my career.”
“The most important thing is he’s a No. 3 batter. So, if RCB want to get the very best out of him, they need to just lock him in at No. 3. And over a period of a whole IPL tournament, he will definitely win some matches for the team.
“And the same thing with the ball. He’s a highly skilled new ball bowler. He can swing the ball both ways. He’s got good pace. So, I think the biggest challenge for RCB and what they need to do is just get him engaged in the game more often. RCB, unfortunately, throughout their history, have got more of a habit of not necessarily doing that.”