Hyderabad: As the much-awaited wait gets over with the BCCI selection committee announcing the 15-member India squad for the forthcoming ICC World Cup, slated in England and Wales from May 30. Here is a short profile of players in Virat Kohli's team, considered favourites for the showpiece event.
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Virat Kohli: He will be leading the Indian squad at the World Cup. The premier batsman of the team, however, is having horrid time in the ongoing IPL as his franchise RCB has won just one game of the seven they have played. But fans across the country are hoping that India's 30-year-old run-machine will fire at the quadrennial event and win the trophy.
Dinesh Karthik: He has been selected as the second wicket-keeper for the World Cup. Karthik, 30, has experience of playing 91 ODIs. He pipped Rishabh Pant who has featured only five times in the 50-over format. MSK Prasad, chief BCCI selector revealed that it was Karthik's superior wicket-keeping skills that earned him the World Cup spot over Pant.
Vijay Shankar: The 26-year-old batsman from Tamil Nadu has been picked for the fourth slot in the batting order ahead of Ambati Rayadu. His power-hitting ability and the three-dimensional game earned him his first world cup spot.
Bhubaneswar Kumar: The right-arm medium pacer from UP has been India's leading bowler in the past four years. However, his recent form has not been great and he appears to have lost a bit of his bowling spice. His performance in the ongoing IPL has been a mixed bag. But the team management could be hoping that he returns to form the earliest and picks up wickets in the marquee event.
Ravindra Jadeja: The 30-years-old all-rounder from Rajkot has been included in the squad as the third spinner. Jadeja's skill with both bat and ball, apart from his brilliant fielding, stands him out. His performance in the ongoing IPL has been pretty good and the team management would be hoping that he takes his amazing form into the world cup.
KL Rahul:KL Rahul has been included in the squad as a backup opener and is likely to get a chance in the playing XI when either of the two openers is not available. The BCCI chief selector has stated that he can bat at any position if the team management needs him. He has been among the runs in the IPL and would be hoping to take that in the world cup whenever he gets a chance.
Kedar Jadhav: He has been a regular in the limited-over setup of India in the last two years. His wicket-taking ability, in addition to power hitting skills, makes him a certainty in the playing XI. He has batted well for the CSK in the IPL and the national team think-tank would be forced to include him if the team wants to play two spinners while resting one of the two wrist spinners.