The Indian T20I team will continue to target younger and younger players in the future.However, it is expected that some older players, like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja, and others, will continue to play in both the ODIs and T20Is.
Ramji Srinivasan, who was Team India’s strength and conditioning coach during the 2011 World Cup and looked after the fitness of MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, and others, has pointed out that the fitness of those who feature regularly in all three needs to be prioritized and monitored rather carefully. While the decision to choose specialist players for each format ultimately rests on the shoulders of the selectors,
It is acceptable for players to participate in all three formats. He recalls players who played in all three formats ten years ago, including MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Irfan Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, and Zaheer Khan. Since they knew about their bodies and keen, the players realized what worked for them. In addition, they should not blindly follow the advice of an S&C. The players should inquire, he suggested.
Srinivasan went on to say that the sport’s evolution includes playing in three different formats and that, in terms of fitness, anything is possible. However, in order to accomplish that, a suitable testing, screening, training, travel, and food schedule must be developed.
There will be players who are capable of competing in all three formats; the deciding factor ought to be skill, not physical fitness. If there is any training, an all-format player must receive it. The age of the player must also be taken into account.
source: Crazy WorldFor instance, Virat Kohli cannot continue working in the same manner as he did a long time ago.
Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah, two of India’s best players, were unable to play in the main ICC tournament at the T20 World Cup because of separate illnesses. Even worse, Mohammed Shami already had a shoulder injury before the visit, and Rohit and Deepak Chahar both had health issues while the Bangladesh ODI series was in progress.
Srinivasan has given various ideas, starting with open correspondence and responsibility, to keep India’s first class players sans injury as the following Scene Cup season draws near.
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