Morne Morkel, the bowling coach for India, expressed his confidence in Rohit Sharma's ability to regain his form during the ongoing ODI series against England. He mentioned that there are "no worries or concerns" regarding the seasoned opener's recent struggles as the teams prepare for the decisive match at Lord's on Sunday. Morkel emphasized that Sharma's vast experience and composed demeanor in the batting order instill confidence in the team.
During a press conference prior to the third ODI at the historic Lord's, Morkel stated, "As I mentioned before, facing a new ball at the start is challenging. Throughout the series, we've observed that the ball has been moving, making it tough for batsmen. I have no doubt that Rohit will find his rhythm again, as he has done in the past, leveraging his experience. His calmness is invaluable to our batting lineup, so I have no concerns about his current performance."
Sharma's Performance and Series Context
In the first two matches of the series, Sharma scored 11 and 26 runs, making the upcoming ODI at Lord's a crucial opportunity for him to make a significant impact. After losing in Birmingham, England managed to equalize the series in Cardiff, setting the stage for a winner-takes-all showdown at the iconic venue. India is striving for their first ODI victory at Lord's since 2004, and a win in this match would not only secure the series but also conclude their tour on a high note.
Harsh Dubey Steps in for Injured Sundar
In a related development, Harsh Dubey has been appointed as the replacement for Washington Sundar in the Indian squad for the final ODI against England at Lord's. Sundar was ruled out of the series due to a right hamstring injury he sustained during the second ODI in Cardiff.
Following Sundar's withdrawal from the series decider, Morkel indicated that all potential options for his replacement in the playing XI were being evaluated. He remarked, "As I sit here, all options are on the table. We just arrived here about half an hour ago. I'm confident Gautam (Gambhir) will assess the pitch conditions, and they will likely announce a squad of 12 or 13 players before making the final decision based on the weather and pitch conditions tomorrow. Currently, all players remain in contention for selection."
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