Kolkata:It was a surprise of sorts for the cricket aficionados when India lined up the final XI for the second and final Test in Mirpur. The final didn't have chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, who had claimed 8 wickets (five in the first innings and 3 in the second). The move to drop Yadav earned the wrath of many former cricketers including legendary Sunil Gavaskar.
The fact that India have now won the Test series narrowly by comfortably, the lacunas are expected to be brushed under the carpet. But since a tough season awaits Team India which includes a four-Test and three-ODI series against Australia, India need to take a fresh guard as far as the team combination is concerned.
Former India seamer Karsan Ghavri admitted that the selection policy of Team India was questionable despite the Men in Blue comfortably bagging the just-concluded Test series against Bangladesh 2-0. "If India cannot beat the Australians 4-0, it will not be a big disappointment. If India have to be in the top two in the Test Championship, they will have to thrash Australia at home, otherwise, they will be lurking in the number 3 or 4 position, which means nothing," Karsan Ghavri told ETV Bharat on Tuesday.