INDIA head coach Gautam
Gambhir has an affinity for allrounders and fast bowler Harshit
Rana has confirmed that the
team management has asked
him to work on improving his batting skills.
Rana played a vital role in
India’s four-wicket victory in the
opening ODI against New
Zealand here on Sunday, taking
a couple of wickets at the top to
derail the Kiwis’ progress and
chipped in with a vital 29 off 23
late in the chase.
Rana batted ahead of an
injured Washington Sundar.
“The team management wants
to groom me as an all-rounder
and it is my task to keep working on it,” Rana told reporters.
“I am working on it in the nets
as well, and it was a matter of
confidence which KL (Rahul)
bhai helped me with when I went
in (to bat). I kept my focus on it
and made the runs,” he added.
“My team wants me to bat at
No 8 as an all-rounder and whatever time I can give to it in the
nets, I focus on that.
I believe I
can score 30-40 runs for the team
lower down the order whenever
needed and that’s what the team
management believes that I can
do as well,” Rana added.
Rana put on 37 runs for the
sixth wicket to stabilise India’s
innings in the chase with Rahul,
after they lost Virat Kohli (93),
Jadeja (4) and Shreyas Iyer (49)
in quick succession.
“Till Virat bhai was there it felt
that the match would end early,
maybe with 5-6 overs to spare
but a game of cricket can change
anytime and you cannot predict
it.”
When asked if the Indian
bowlers struggle to take wickets
upfront with the new ball in the
absence of Jasprit Bumrah, Rana
retorted by saying the troika of
Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh
Krishna and he bowled well.
“I don’t know what cricket you
are watching, even today if we
did not get the (early) wickets,
Siraj bhai bowled really well. We
did not give away a lot of runs
either with the new ball,” he said.
“But these things happen, if you
do not get wickets early on then
you will get them later, which is
what we did.”