Uncapped young all-rounder Pawan
Negi was the lone new face, while injury-prone pacer Mohammed Shami was also named in the 15-member Indian squad as the selectors today sought to strike a balance between youth and experience for the Asia Cup and the Twenty20 World Cup.
A brilliant clean sweep against Australia ensured that the core of the team was left untouched by the selectors, who opted to retain veterans like
Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh
and Ashish Nehra.
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The selectors have taken some risk by picking the 25- year-old Shami who is still undergoing rehabilitation for a hamstring injury. The latest breakdown, which happened during last month's trip to Australia, came after a lengthy layoff forced by a knee injury.
Shami has been picked subject to fitness and should he fail to recover, India would be allowed to name a replacement.
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Shami has 30 days before the World T20. We have good time in our hand to take a call on Shami. He has been one of our best bowlers. For now, I can only say that he has recovered and started bowling," he said.
Rising batsman Manish Pandey, who featured in the ODI series against Australia, was also left out of the team to be captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
The Asia Cup is scheduled to be held in Bangladesh from February 24 to March 6, followed by the World T20 from March 8 to April 3 in India.
Patil expressed his faith in Dhoni's leadership despite the recent mixed run.
The 23-year-old Negi, who bowls left-arm spin and is a decent batsman, was rewarded for his consistent performance in the domestic circuit.
Negi was also a part of the suspended
That Negi will be a contender for the World Cup team had
become obvious when he was selected for the three-match series against Sri Lanka this month.
Ajinkya Rahane also found a place in the squad ahead of Pandey, who hit a match-winning century in the last ODI against Australia. Pandey got his break in Australia owing to an injury to Rahane and even though he made it count, the selectors opted to go with the more experienced player.
"When selectors pick a team, we always give importance to domestic performance. It is not that we are only looking at seniors, we have looked at the performance, fitness and record of the domestic players as well. We have taken into account all the performances of not just 15-16 guys but all the domestic players and then picked these 15," he added.
Senior off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been retained in
the side despite not getting a single T20 in the series against Australia.
"Harbhajan has been a part of this team. The selectors, the team management and the captain have faith in Harbhajan, his record and the contribution he has made to the team," Patil explained.
"We experimented during Australia and discussed which players would be good for replacements. For the T20 format, where you won't get too much time, we discussed a few names. In the shorter format, horses for courses has worked," he said.
Squads for World Twenty20 and Asia Cup: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (c)
, Rohit Sharma, Shikar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, Yuvraj Singh, Ajinkya Rahane, Ravindra Jadeja , Hardik
Pandya, R Ashwin, Harbhajan Singh, Jasprit Bhumrah, Ashish Nehra, Pawan Negi, Mohd Shami.
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