New Delhi: Former India opener Kris Srikkanth on Friday said that the Virat Kohli and team management should look beyond Shikhar Dhawan and back KL Rahul as T20I opener.
"The hosts (India)...need to slot K.L. Rahul firmly as an opener and look beyond Dhawan," Srikkanth wrote in his column for a leading English newspaper.
Dhawan has been struggling in the limited-overs format in recent times. He was also ruled out of the current Indian squad participating in the three-match T20I series against the West Indies after he suffered a deep cut on his left knee during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and subsequently underwent surgery. Dhawan was now been replaced by Sanju Samson.
In 2019, the 34-year-old has not been at his best and has scored 272 runs in the 12 T20Is he played for India.
"The need of the hour is instant firepower and that's one area where India are lacking. Of course, there is (Virat) Kohli and other talents to make up but that might not be enough on the big day, as the team has found out in many ICC tournaments over the last few years."
With eyes on next year's World T20, Team India will be desperate to sort out their opening issues and make sure they have enough firepower when they travel to Australia.