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Uthappa: I would love to open for India in World Cup

Bengaluru: Hoping to make the final cut after being named in the 30-man probables list for the 2015 World Cup, Karnataka batsman Robin Uthappa today said that he would love to open the innings for

uthappa i would love to open for india in world cup uthappa i would love to open for india in world cup

Bengaluru: Hoping to make the final cut after being named in the 30-man probables list for the 2015 World Cup, Karnataka batsman Robin Uthappa today said that he would love to open the innings for India but would not mind being included as a wicketkeeper-batsman.

"My first love would be to play as an opener, but will not mind playing as a finisher donning the wicketkeeper's gloves. If picked up as a wicketkeeper-batsman, I can open up two-three slots, for others to get selected. However, everything depends on selectors," Uthappa told PTI.

Uthappa said he is hopeful of making it into the 15-probable list as he has been getting heaps of runs in the domestic circle.

"Absolutely I have hopes to get in. I have done well in last two seasons. I am the highest run-getter in the Ranji Trophy as well as the IPL. Extremely confident of my ability as far as ODI is concerned. So, definitely looking forward for an opportunity," he said.

Uthappa is keen to hone his skills in Ranji matches as defending Champions Karnataka kickstart their campaign against Tamil Nadu starting December 7 at Chinnaswamy stadium here.

"I would utilise the opportunity of playing in Ranji matches to hone my skills further and increase my confidence level," he said.

Asked about Pravin Amre's influence on him as a changed batsman, Uthappa said he understands the technique better after he made some technical adjustments under the tutelage of the Mumbaikar coach.

"I understand the technique better after Amre sir helped me change my technique a bit. Now, I play a lot more straighter, and have made some adjustments in body movements while batting," he said.

"I wouldn't like to speak much about Amre sir. No matter how much I speak, words will not match his abilities. I have said a lot about him in the past," Uthappa added.