India vs New Zealand 2021: Rahul Dravid’s first duty as head coach of the national squad, according to Saba Karim. It’s also excellent news to be back in comfortable environments. It’s the ideal start to the Dravid era, according to Karim. He’ll be given the opportunity to design a future roadmap. On his YouTube channel, Khelneeti, he made these remarks. The players will have an easier time playing in Indian conditions, according to Karim. Karim mentioned that while many members of the team may not have much experience. In international cricket, their experience in domestic cricket will help them. He suggested that from this series, Rahul Dravid could identify individuals. And that person could play a major role in their future overseas campaigns.
“Performing in Indian conditions is relatively easier for the players. The members of the squad have a lot of experience playing in these conditions. Even if some of them don’t have the experience of international cricket, they have played domestic cricket here,” Karim said.
Saba Karim went on to say that Test debutant Iyer should bat first before captain Rahane. In addition, he believes Rahane has had a lot of success. Iyer, who bats at number five, should bat at number four in the series opener against the Kiwis. He also highlighted that Shreyas Iyer has a spectacular record batting. In position for the Mumbai team in First-Class cricket.
Shreyas Iyer
India vs New Zealand 2021, “I feel Shreyas Iyer should bat at number 4 instead of Ajinkya Rahane. Rahane has performed brilliantly at number 5. He bats there even when he is the vice-captain. Iyer bats at number 4 for Mumbai as well and has a fabulous record in Ranji Trophy,” Saba Karim said.
Lastly, team India won the toss at Kanpur and elected to bat first on the surface. And then both sides have decided to play three spinners in their side. Also, they expect the wicket to be conducive for spin bowlers.
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