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Former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan has praised the team management's decision to bench Arshdeep Singh despite his status as India's leading T20I wicket-taker. He called this "horses for courses" approach a sign of maturity that wasn't seen in earlier Indian teams. Wassan also commended Oman for giving India a massive scare in their recent match, where Oman restricted India to 188 and scored 167 in reply. The match saw Arshdeep complete his historic 100 T20I wickets while Oman's Aamir Kaleem and Hammad Mirza both scored half-centuries in a thrilling contest.

Key Points: Wassan Praises India Not Playing Arshdeep Despite T20I Wicket Record

  • Wassan applauds India's mature team selection over reputation
  • Oman pushed India to limits in 21-run thriller match
  • Arshdeep completed historic 100 T20I wickets against Oman
  • India's depth allows strategic rotation of key players
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Wassan hails India's move to not play Arshdeep Singh despite his T20I stats, lauds Oman for tough fight against India

Former cricketer Atul Wassan hails India's "horses for courses" approach in resting Arshdeep Singh despite his 100 T20I wickets, while praising Oman's tough fight.

"We are not playing someone on the basis of rating, name and standing on the field - Atul Wassan"

New Delhi, September 20

Former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan hailed team India management for going for "horses for courses" and not playing Arshdeep Singh just because of his stature in T20I cricket as the country's leading wicket-taker, calling the move "mature". He also lauded Oman for showing a great fight against India in their 21-run loss to the Men in Blue.

India will be taking on Pakistan in their Super Four clash at Dubai on Sunday.

India went into the Super Four Stage without any loss, with Oman, an associate nation, giving them the toughest fight. Oman restricted India to a total of 188 runs and gave them a massive scare while chasing, scoring 167 runs at the loss of four wickets, with half-centuries from Aamir Kaleem and Hammad Mirza.

It was during this match that Arshdeep got to play and complete his historic 100 T20I wickets, becoming the first Indian to do so. In his four overs, he took one wicket for 37 runs. Arshdeep had missed previous two matches against UAE and Pakistan, with India opting to play pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah as sole specialist pacer and have a spin-heavy combination of Varun Chakravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel. Against Oman, India went for two pacers, Arshdeep and Harshit Rana, alongside spinners Kuldeep and Axar.

Speaking to ANI, Wassan said, "Everyone is talking about how Arshdeep is not playing. I say that it is something to be praised. Look at the maturity of the Indian cricket team. We are not playing someone on the basis of rating, name and standing on the field. We are playing with what is needed. This was not the case before, because big players played irrespective of fitness or form. But now, India goes for 'horses for courses'.

"This is good for the team. Australia has been doing this for a long time. This maturity takes a lot of time to come. We have so much quality, even if two Indian teams play, they both will be playing the finals," he added.

On Oman's brilliant game against India on Friday, Wassan said, "We will have such odd matches every now and then where such lighter and inexperienced teams will push you to your limits. But look at your depth, that you still won. I think the match was a wake-up call, because they will talk about it and regroup. In every T20I team, there are two or three world-class players, and if they score, they can win their team a match. But in the longer format, the struggling team can find a way to comeback. Lightning falls on you in T20Is sometimes. I am very happy for Oman, that quality is getting better. Asian cricket is showing such great form, and India will not take anything for granted," he added.

Coming to the match, India opted to bat first. After the early fall of vice-captain Shubman Gill for single-digits, a 66-run stand between Abhishek Sharma (38 in 15 balls, with five fours and two sixes) and Sanju Samson stabilised India. Sanju, who scored 56 in 45 balls, with three fours and three sixes, had valuable partnerships with Axar Patel (26 in 13 balls, with three fours and a six) and Tilak Varma (29 in 18 balls, with a four and two sixes), taking India to 188/9 in 20 overs. Shah Faisal (2/23) was the pick of the bowlers for Oman, with Kaleem and Jiten Ramanandi getting two wickets each.

In the run-chase, Oman started off well with a 56-run stand between Jatinder Singh, the skipper (32 in 33 balls, with five fours) and Kaleem. Kaleem (64 in 46 balls, with seven fours and two sixes) and Mirza (51 in 33 balls, with three fours and two sixes) troubled India with a 93-run stand, but Oman was restricted to 167/4.

Hardik, Arshdeep Singh (who completed 100 T20I wickets), Kuldeep Yadav and Harshit Rana got a wicket each.

Samson got the 'Player of the Match' award.

- ANI

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Priya S
Oman really surprised everyone! They played with so much heart. Associate nations are improving rapidly and this is great for cricket overall. Well fought! 👏
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Aman W
While I understand the horses for courses approach, Arshdeep is our leading wicket-taker. He should be playing more consistently to maintain rhythm before big matches.
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Sarah B
Sanju Samson finally getting the recognition he deserves! His innings was crucial and the Player of the Match award was well earned. Hope he continues this form against Pakistan!
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Karthik V
This wake-up call came at the right time. Better to face these challenges now than in knockout matches. Team India will be more prepared for Pakistan after this scare!
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Michael C
Congratulations to Arshdeep on 100 T20I wickets! What an achievement for the young bowler. Despite not playing regularly, he's making history for Indian cricket.
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Neha E
Oman's batting was impressive! Kaleem and Mirza showed real class. Associate nations deserve more opportunities against top teams. This is how cricket grows globally.

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