Harshit Rana has established himself as a seam-bowling all-rounder, according to former chief selector Kris Srikkanth. Harshit Rana performed admirably during the series-opening match on January 11 in Vadodara.
Though he underlined that the inspection was necessary at the time, Srikkanth acknowledged that he had previously been extremely harsh of Harshit.
Harshit Rana was commended by Srikkanth for showcasing his versatility.
“I gave him the most criticism possible. However, he needed the criticism at the moment. However, he is attempting to prove a point, and you are always looking to do so. “Look, Cheeka, I am a proper bowling all-rounder,” he exclaims. Cheeka sir, kindly take a look at me; I’m not a bad all-round bowler. It is crucial that he be able to take those wickets. Taking a wicket is crucial. Srikkanth posted on his YouTube channel, “That is something amazing.”
In addition, the 66-year-old stated that he found it hard to understand why Ravindra Jadeja was given a promotion over KL Rahul in the opening ODI. He did, however, praise Rahul for his adaptability and the wicketkeeper-batter combination with Harshit Rana.
“KL Rahul is pursuing Jadeja. I don’t comprehend the theory. Leave it alone, though. He will win games whether you put him anyplace or to begin the batting. If you send him at four or six, he will succeed. Rahul, that’s KL classy for you. He also mentioned how important his collaboration with Harshit Rana was.
With four wickets and one over remaining, India prevailed. After taking two wickets, Harshit let up 65 runs in ten overs. Then, he formed an important partnership with Rahul and produced a vital knock of 29 runs with two fours and a six off only 23 deliveries.
For his 91-ball 93, Virat Kohli was declared the Player of the Match. Rajkot on January 14 and Indore on January 18 are the venues for the series’ next two games.






