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With both Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav going for aplenty against England on Sunday, 30 June the question on everyone's mind is whether or not the Indian team management should look at giving spinner Ravindra Jadeja a go for the game against Bangladesh at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground on Tuesday, 2 July so that India have the depth in batting.
But he is quick to add that Kuldeep and Chahal failing against the English batsmen was more of an one-off situation.
When you don't have major contributions from the lower order, wherein a Bhuvneshwar Kumar becomes vital. Or anybody who can be handy at No. 8, could be Jadeja.
From that point of view, it's a tactic which we've been debating as a team combination. There will be a point in the tournament where we will have to reassess the combinations.
Bangar feels that knowing the ground after Sunday's game will help the Men in Blue in the game against the Bangla Tigers.
"Yes, we're playing on the same track, we know the wicket and the dimensions well,” said Bangar.
“Yes we also have to assess from the bowling perspective on how to improve there. In the last 6-7 overs we gave plenty of runs, whether that's an area where the game slipped, we'll also have to look at that,” added Bangar.
Questions have also been raised on MS Dhoni's performance with the bat on Sunday but Bangar believes that it is unnecessary to keep questioning Dhoni.
After that what was required of him against Australia he did that.In Manchester on a difficult track (against WI) he got a vital 58 for us.
Bangar also said that the team will look to persist with Rishabh Pant at number four as a left-hander helps unsettle opposition bowlers.
"The team management has been feeling the absence of a left hander after Shikhar was injured. It was a ploy to use right-left combination in the middle overs to upset the bowling plans a bit. Because of that Adil Rashid couldn't bowl the number of overs he'd have usually bowled,” said Bangar.
"I felt he had a decent innings, played a couple of good shots and a partnership going. So yes we are going to persist with Rishabh," he explained.
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