Don't see Ashwin, Jadeja back in Team India unless one of Kuldeep or Chahal gets injured: Wassan
Cricket | February 14, 2018 23:04 ISTIndia's bowling coach Bharat Arun recently said that the "race is not over yet" for Ashwin and Jadeja.
India's bowling coach Bharat Arun recently said that the "race is not over yet" for Ashwin and Jadeja.
Former India opener Virender Sehwag speaks exclusively to India TV on Virat Kohli and Co's first-ever bilateral ODI series victory on South African soil.
Chahal is currently the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing ODI series against South Africa with 11 scalps in three games.
Chahal and Yadav have been at their imperious best, snaring 21 wickets between them in three matches so far.
This has been India's biggest win against South Africa in the Proteas backyard as Kohli and the wrist spinners ripped passed the hosts once again.
Kohli reaffirmed his status as an ODI great with an unbeaten 160 off 159 balls on a challenging surface, propelling India to 303 for six.
Leggie Chahal and chinaman Yadav have wreaked havoc in the series, picking 13 wickets in the first two matches.
South Africa, who have lost the first two matches of the six-match series, are struggling with injury concerns to some of their key players.
Ashwin is a regular in India's Test squad but has lost out his place in the limited-overs side since the ICC Champions Trophy in England last year.
Yuzvendra Chahal asserted that the skipper and team management back him to go for wickets in the middle overs, and he doesn't mind being hit for a few runs.
India now lead the six-match series 2-0 as they literally annihilated the home team which had the ignominy of being shot out for their lowest-ever score at home.
Chahal's 5/22 included opener Quintin de Kock (20), JP Duminy (25), Khaya Zondo (25), Chris Morris (14) and Morne Morkel (1).
On Wednesday, the pitch bore a brownish look ahead of the opening ODI, in keeping with the rainfall Durban has received of late.
Bumrah claimed 11 wickets in six innings with a five-wicket haul in the recently concluded three-match Test series in South Africa.
Yuzvendra Chahal's figures of 6/25 against England is the best by an Indian bowler in T20I history, and the third-best of all time, behind only Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis.
India have leapfrogged England, New Zealand and the West Indies to move from fifth to the second position in the list, which is led by Pakistan with 124 points.
Kuldeep (3/52) and Chahal (4/52) shared seven wickets and Rohit said he was always confident that the duo would bring Indian back into the game.
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