
Home | Cricket | Kohlis Return Sparks Selection Dilemma As India Eye Series Win Over England Kohli’s return sparks selection dilemma as India eye series win over England India had taken a 1-0 lead after their four-wicket win at Nagpur, but Kohli getting rested owing to a “sore right knee” had raised concerns about his fitness ahead of the Champions Trophy later this month By PTI Published Date - 8 February 2025, 05:02 PM Indian team during the first ODI against England in Nagpur. Photo: BCCI Cuttack: The barren run of skipper Rohit Sharma and the selection conundrum that Virat Kohli’s possible return poses are the towering obstacles in India’s quest for a series win against England in the second ODI here on Sunday. India had taken a 1-0 lead after their four-wicket win at Nagpur, but Kohli getting rested owing to a “sore right knee” had raised concerns about his fitness ahead of the Champions Trophy later this month.
However, vice-captain Shubman Gill had indicated that Kohli could be back for the second match, which will be played at a venue where the latter made a match-winning 85 against the West Indies in 2019. Also Read Shubman Gill’s steady knock of 87 guides India to 4-wicket win over England in 1st ODI Kohli had also travelled to Cuttack along with his teammates and he looked relaxed. The Indian team will certainly welcome that sign, but it also raises a challenge in terms of selection.
Who will Kohli replace? Shreyas Iyer, who came in for Kohli at the last minute by his own admission, made a rollicking 36-ball 59 that has made dropping him an almost unthinkable act. If the past norms are followed, then Kohli will walk in for Shreyas, but it is more likely that Yashasvi Jaiswal could be the one who will have to make for the batting icon. It means that Gill might rejoin Rohit at the top, and Jaiswal did not have a blazing match either at Nagpur.
It remains to be seen how the team think tank led by Gautam Gambhir, which has shown a penchant for left-right combination, navigates this situation. Combination questions apart, Koli too is in need of runs, and he will need a good outing here if he indeed makes a return. Kohli’s form has been under scrutiny in recent months, especially after his struggles in Australia, where he repeatedly nicked deliveries to the slip cordon or wicketkeeper.
His last competitive outing — for Delhi in the Ranji Trophy— too was a low-yielding one, managing just six before getting bowled by Railways pacer Himanshu Sangwan. But One-day cricket is Kohli’s staple format, and the 36-year-old needs just 94 runs to become the third batter to reach 14,000 runs in the format after Sachin Tendulkar (18,426) and Kumar Sangakkara (14,234) Having played 283 ODI innings, Kohli can also become the fastest to this milestone ahead of Tendulkar (350 innings) and Sangakkara (378). Rohit’s lean run Rohit’s struggles continued as he perished for just two in the first ODI, failing to shake off the disastrous run in the Test series against Australia.
His dismissal — a mistimed lofted shot off Liam Livingstone that ballooned to midwicket — reflected his desperation for runs. The Mumbai man has not scored a fifty in any format since August last year when he made 64 against Sri Lanka in Colombo in the third match. If Rohit fails to get going in these two ODIs against England, it could raise deeper concerns about his form and future.
Settled bowling attack India’s bowling attack looks settled with fit-again pacer Mohammed Shami gradually settling in following his international comeback. Having started off with a maiden, Shami slowly got into the scheme of things in Nagpur and dictated the terms in the middle overs, returning with a fine 1/38 from his eight overs. Debutant Harshit Rana was taken apart by Phil Salt initially, and the young pacer ended up as the most expensive bowler at Nagpur, but he made crucial strikes, dismissing Ben Duckett and Harry Brook in the same over to turn the momentum in India’s favour.
With fitness concerns lingering over lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah, Rana has an outside chance to push for his case with another fruitful outing. Make-or-break for England For Jos Buttler’s men this would be a make-or-break match as they might look to change their downright aggressive batting approach with a much more sensible one England’s success will depend on how their attacking template holds up against India’s quality spinners, on a track here that could offer them appreciable help. Follow Us : Tags Cuttack ODI India vs England Rohit Sharma form Virat Kohli return Related News Varun Chakravarthy’s five-wicket haul helps India to restrict England to 171/9 in 3rd T20I Kotak confirms Shami’s fitness, says Surya and Gautam to decide on participation in England T20Is India look to seal T20I series against struggling England in Rajkot Tilak Varma’s brilliant 72 guides India to thrilling win over England in 2nd T20I.