On India Assigning Bowling Roles To Yashsavi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, Wasim Jaffer Says This | Cricket News

Tilak Varma and Yashasvi Jaiswal on the finish of 4th T20I towards West Indies.© AFP

After India’s bowling coach Paras Mhambrey stated that the workforce is engaged on the bowling talents of younger batters like Tilak Varma and Yashasvi Jaiswal, nation’s former batter Wasim Jaffer backed the thought. However, Jaffer stated that he believes each the gamers want some extra time to be ready to bowl in worldwide cricket. The top-order batters have not been capable of contribute with part-time bowling across the final decade or so and that has harm India’s stability badly in essential video games.

“When you have someone who can chip in, it is nice. I have seen Tilak and Yashasvi bowl since U19 days. They are capable of being good bowlers. They can work on it at this level. When you got options like these, it is nice to have them. We will see them bowl soon hopefully, we are working on it. It will take time. Soon, we will see them bowling an over at least,” stated Mhambrey forward of the fouth T20I towards West Indies.

Jaffer identified that India do want some top-order batters to roll over their arms in matches.

“I don’t think they (Tilak Varma and Yashasvi Jaiswal) are ready to bowl at the international level. I think Tilak Varma can because I have seen him bowl a little bit. But Yashasvi Jaiswal, you still have to wait. They are encouraging them to bowl more in the nets, and as and when they come back to domestic cricket, you will see them bowling, and they should because India clearly lack one of their batters to turn their arm over,” Jaffer instructed ESPNcricinfo.

“No harm in grooming because I know Yashasvi Jaiswal can bowl decent leg spin, but still I would say it is not international standard. Same with Tilak Varma. He can be groomed into a decent off-spinner,” he added.

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