Shikhar’s technical flaws could land him in trouble: Azhar

New Delhi, Jan 28:
Former captain Mohammed Azharuddin reckons that the Indian team’s opening woes will continue to create problems during next year’s cricket World Cup if Shikhar Dhawan fails to work on technical flaws that has crept into his batting.
“I had observed Shikhar’s problem with short ball when he played for India in the Champions Trophy in England. There he scored runs and it was not noticed but I had an idea that this would create problems. Shikhar does not have the proper technique to play short ball. He has a flaw in his basic technique,” Azharuddin said in an interview here today.
“Our opening partnership is of big concern. Since South Africa series, we have not got good starts. Since, we are coming to play here in World Cup, adaptability is key and opening will be major concern for India in next year’s World Cup,” Azhar pointed out.
Asked to elaborate on Dhawan’s problems, the 50-year-old former captain explained, “Firstly, he doesn’t leave the rising deliveries and has a tendency to awkwardly fend at it which is wrong”.
“Secondly, he stands outside the crease which is the reason he meets the rising delivery early which is also a mistake”, he said.
“The more you use the depth of the crease, it helps you play the ball late. A 145 kmph delivery’s speed will reduce by a few kms if you stand inside the crease”.
But having pointed out Dhawan’s mistakes, he also admitted that there aren’t too many openers in the horizon either.
“That’s also a problem. Viru (Virender Sehwag) hasn’t scored any runs and Gautam (Gambhir) I believe also has problems with short deliveries. So what does Dhoni do? He has a genuine problem,” Azhar, who is a Member of Parliament from Moradabad, said. (PTI)