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Despite No ODI Experience, Mayank Picked Because of Kohli, Shastri

Mayank Agarwal has been called to England to replace the injured Vijay Shankar for the World Cup.

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The sudden news of all-rounder Vijay Shankar being ruled out of the 2019 World Cup with a toe injury before the Bangladesh game, and the move to bypass the list of reserves and name Mayank Agarwal as replacement definitely raises eyebrows.

After all, there was Ambati Rayudu waiting in line, after being named as a reserve by Chairman of Selectors when the Indian 15-man squad for the World Cup was announced in April.

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Speaking to IANS, sources in the know of developments said that the call to pick Mayank and not Rayudu was in fact made by the team management and not the five-member selection panel.

"The team management had made it clear that they wanted Mayank as replacement for the injured Shankar. There was no question of the selectors debating that," the source said.

While it is no secret that Mayank has had a brilliant start to his India career as he impressed in the Test series Down Under, the fact that the Karnataka batsman can bat at the top of the order against the moving ball and K.L. Rahul can return to his preferred number four slot can also be a consideration behind the move to pick Mayank.

Mayank Agarwal has been called to England to replace the injured Vijay Shankar for the World Cup.
Mayank Agarwal scored two half centuries in the first two matches after his international debut, against Australia in December 2018.
(Photo: AP)

But the source added that Mayank's show in the tri-series against the England and West Indies ‘A' teams in the summer of 2018 was also one of the reasons why the team management felt it was best suited to get him to join the team at Leeds on Wednesday.

"If you see the record he had during the one-day series against the ‘A' teams, you will see that he scored 287 runs in four innings with two hundreds. Not to forget his 151 against Leicestershire in the warm-up game. That series was also played in June and July and the general thought is that he is versatile and can adapt well," the source pointed.

While this once again shows the need for a chairman in the selection panel who can put his foot down and make calls, it also makes one wonder as to why did the team management play Shankar in the game against West Indies if he was already carrying a toe injury after being hit by a Jasprit Bumrah yorker in the nets ahead of the game.

Also, why was Shankar made to run in and serve drinks to the Indian players during the England game? Clearly there is more to this than meets the eye.

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