India World Cup squad announced: Will lack of a left-arm pacer hurt Team India?

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The ICC ODI World Cup is all set to begin from 5 October, and teams have begun to draw up shortlists and finalise their squads for the tournament.

Australia and England announced their initial squads last month. While India announced their 15-member squad on Tuesday, the ICC has provided for teams to make changes until September 28 in case players sustain injuries.

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Hosts India announced their squad at a press conference in Kandy earlier on Tuesday, and while the main talking points revolved around the fitness of key players KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer and Jasprit Bumrah there was certainly one role missing from the squad; a left-arm pacer.

It is not surprising that India have not included a left-armer in the squad, but it is tempting to wonder whether this could come back to hurt the Indian team.

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India's three front-line seamers since the last World Cup have been very clear; Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj. Prasidh Krishna, another right-armer, has been an able deputy as well.

India have tried out five left-arm pacers since 2019, but none has played more than three ODIs in that time.

Name Innings Wickets Average Economy Rate
Khaleel Ahmed 3 4 31.8 7.5
Arshdeep Singh 2 0 - 6.8
T Natarajan 2 3 47.7 7.2
Chetan Sakariya 1 2 17.0 4.3
Jaydev Unadkat 1 1 16.0 3.2

Going by these numbers, it is difficult to see any of these players pushing Shami, Siraj or Bumrah for a spot in the Indian XI. But the variety of a left-arm pace option in the squad could have been valuable.

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In stark contrast to India, nearly every team has a left-arm pace option who is likely to make the World Cup squad. Mitchell Starc (Australia) and Sam Curran, David Willey and Reece Topley (England) have already been confirmed in their respective teams' preliminary squads.

Here is a look at every World Cup team's most used left-arm pacer since the last World Cup:

Name Country Innings Wickets Average Economy Rate
Mustafizur Rahman Bangladesh 36 45 29.4 4.9
Mitchell Starc Australia 25 47 26.1 5.4
Shaheen Shah Afridi Pakistan 22 42 23.5 5.3
Sam Curran England 21 24 35.7 5.7
Fazalhaq Farooqi Afghanistan 20 32 25.9 5.5
Fred Klaassen Netherlands 15 22 27.4 4.5
Trent Boult New Zealand 11 23 19.1 4.2
Marco Jansen South Africa 9 10 45.7 5.8
Isuru Udana Sri Lanka 8 9 48.6 6.8

Eight of these nine players are likely to play in the World Cup while Sri Lanka could still include Dilshan Madushanka in place of Udana, who has not been in favour recently.

In addition to the fact that the Indian top-order tends to struggle against left-arm pacers, India could potentially be losing out on a competitive edge compared to the other teams, as this is one avenue of attack they will simply not be able to utilise.

MORE: Why do Indian batsmen struggle against left-arm pacers?

There is no doubting the quality of the pacers picked in the current squad, simply that there is a lack of variety.

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Rahul is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.
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