Key Points

India's chief selector Ajit Agarkar has clarified that Ravindra Jadeja remains part of the long-term ODI plans despite missing the Australia tour. The selection decision was based on team balance and Australian conditions requiring only one left-arm spinner. Meanwhile, young batter Tilak Varma is considered very close to ODI selection after his impressive recent performances. The management faces tough choices with limited squad spots for the three-match series.

Key Points: Agarkar Confirms Jadeja in India ODI Plans Tilak Varma Close

  • Jadeja excluded from Australia ODIs due to team balance and conditions
  • Tilak Varma praised for recent match-winning performances
  • Australia series features Rohit-Gill opening partnership
  • Management prioritizing specific combinations for short three-match series
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Jadeja still in scheme of things, Tilak Varma very close: Agarkar on India's ODI plans before 2027 World Cup

Chief selector Ajit Agarkar explains Ravindra Jadeja's Australia ODI exclusion while confirming his 2027 World Cup role and Tilak Varma's proximity to selection

"He is clearly in the scheme of things with how good he is, what he offers us as a batter and a bowler - Ajit Agarkar"

Ahmedabad, October 4

India's chief selector Ajit Agarkar declared that seasoned all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja remains in the "scheme of things" for the World Cup 2027, while Tilak Varma, who has dazzled with his prolific form, is "very close" to breaking into the ODI fold.

After India engineered a commanding victory by an innings and 140 runs against the West Indies, India announced its squads for the white-ball tour of Australia, which will commence with the first ODI on October 19 in Perth. Jadeja, who was adjudged the Player of the Match for his unbeaten 104 and match figures of 4/69, was a notable absentee in the 15-member squad for the ODI fixture, which saw the return of batting bigwigs Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

The management has stuck with Kuldeep Yadav as its premier spinner, with Washington Sundar and Axar Patel included in the mix as the two ball-tweaking all-rounders. The inclusion of the troika of spinners left no room for Jadeja. Despite missing out on the white-ball tour, Agarkar explained the rationale behind the 36-year-old's exclusion, which stems from strategy, combination and the nature of Australian surfaces.

"With regards to Jaddu, at the moment, taking two left-arm spinners to Australia is not possible. He is clearly in the scheme of things with how good he is. But there will be some competition for places. Of course, he was there in the Champions Trophy squad because we took those extra spinners with the conditions there," Agarkar told reporters in a press conference on Saturday in Ahmedabad.

"At the moment, we could only carry one and get some balance in the team with Washi and Kuldeep there as well. I don't think we are going to need more than that in Australia. He is clearly in the scheme of things with how good he is, what he offers us as a batter and a bowler. It's just a short series. You can't accommodate everyone," he added.

Agarkar further delved into what the final XI for India would look like during the three 50-over contests in Australia.

Shubman Gill, who was crowned the new ODI captain, is likely to open alongside his predecessor, Rohit Sharma, leaving Yashasvi Jaiswal on the sidelines. The rest of the order would likely comprise Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul.

Tilak Varma, who recently boosted his credentials in the Asia Cup final, was the prime architect of Pakistan's downfall with his match-winning 69* off 53. He extended his prolific form in the 50-over format, following his composed 94 off 122, during India A's defeat against Australia A in Kanpur on Friday night in the second unofficial One Day.

While reflecting on Tilak's omission, Agarkar stressed the minimal space in the squad in the short, swift tempo of the three ODIs, but acknowledged that a spot in the future isn't far away from him.

"At the moment, Rohit and Gill are likely to open. People tend to forget how good Yashasvi is as well. Tilak is very close. Again, we have taken a 15-man squad. It is a three-match series. It is not like a test series where you can carry a few extras which you might need. You may not end up needing more than those," Agarkar said.

"You are not going to make too many changes in the three games that you play. It is a short series. We have got a few more one-days coming after that. We will see how we can try to rotate players. They are both excellent players and are putting their faces. But at this point, there is no real place," he added.

India's ODI squad: Shubman Gill (C), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer (VC), Axar Patel, KL Rahul (WK), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Mohammed Siraj, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Dhruv Jurel (WK), Yashasvi Jaiswal.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Tilak Varma deserves more opportunities. His recent performances have been outstanding! The management should give young talent proper chances instead of sticking only with established players.
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Priya S
Good to see selectors planning for the future while respecting senior players. Jadeja at 36 might not play all series, but his experience will be crucial for big tournaments. Balance is key! 👍
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Michael C
The competition for spots is really heating up! With so many talented players, it's tough for selectors. Hope they make the right decisions for team balance and future planning.
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Ananya R
Yashasvi Jaiswal sitting out is disappointing. He's shown so much promise! Hope he gets his chances soon. The bench strength is amazing though - that's good for Indian cricket in the long run.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think we're over-relying on senior players. Youngsters like Tilak should get more game time in important series, not just against weaker opponents. Building for the future is important too.

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