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Wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik feels he has a good chance of making India's Champions Trophy playing eleven after his 94-run knock in the warm-up game against Bangladesh on Tuesday.
Replacing an injured Manish Pandey, Karthik was named in India’s squad right before the team left for England. After failing to perform with the bat in the first warm-up match, Karthik scored 94 off just 74 balls.
India eventually bowled Bangladesh out for 84, beating them by a massive 240 runs in their final warm-up game.
Karthik's career started on a promising note in the early 2000’s, but since then, he has been overshadowed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
By his own admission, Karthik needed the knock against Bangladesh after scoring a nervous nine-ball duck in India's first warm-up match against New Zealand.
He added:
Karthik, who hadn’t feature in an ODI since 2014, said “You have to be aware of the conditions. If the sun is out, it's pretty beautiful to bat. But if there's a bit of cloud cover, the bowler gets the upper hand. There's a bit of swing and immediately things change and you can see the way the game progresses. There is a certain game flow with the sun being out and not," he said.
India will open their Champions Trophy campaign against Pakistan on 4 June.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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