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The Surfer

Jaffer’s inclusion: shock effects were felt everywhere

Jamie Alter
Jamie Alter
25-Feb-2013




'Look at it this way. Ntini is charging down at one end, Pollock or Nel man the other end and there is a bit of life in the track. Who would you rather have coming out at 10 for 1?' © Getty Images
Wasim Jaffer's call-up to the Indian side for the one-day leg of the upcoming South African tour - he was a shoo-in for the Test squad - has surprised more than a few people, and then some. If India needed another opener, and a bit of a dasher, Gautam Gambhir was the man, and if a calmer presence was considered, it had to be VVS Laxman, feels Harsha Bhogle.
In his column for the Indian Express, Bhogle opines that character, rather than agility, is the need of the hour given that India’s batting is in the doldrums. Laxman's experience of South African conditions should have been a simple factor for inclusion, but unfortunately sheer batting class did not come at the top of the criteria list.
India’s options at No 3 now seem to be Kaif, Raina, Dhoni, Mongia or Pathan, given that team philosophy is to bat Dravid at No 4. But mere names do not options make and I don’t think India can look beyond Mongia or Kaif, especially since Dhoni is untested in those conditions and the team management is comfortable with his finishing skills later in the order. I get the feeling that India want to see flatter pitches in South Africa. And I get the feeling that South Africa know that!

Jamie Alter is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo