Virat Kohli Should Continue to Bat at No. 3, Yuvraj Must Wait

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Melbourne: With the final T20 on Sunday at Sydney a mere formality, former captain Sunil Gavaskar has cautioned against experimenting with the batting order and playing around with a winning combination.

A fine batting display saw India post a mammoth 184 for three against Australia, which was a record score at the venue. Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets while Ravichandran Ashwin and Yuvraj Singh took one each as Australia collapsed after a fine start from Aaron Finch and Shaun Marsh.

Virat Kohli backed his unbeaten 90 in the first T20 with an unbeaten 59 off 44 balls to help script the historic win. But with the top order firing on all cylinders, the middle-order has hardly had a look-in.

Yuvraj is yet to face a single ball and with the series in the bag, captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni might be tempted to give him some much-needed batting time.

However, Gavaskar feels the stylish southpaw will need to wait for his chance and there should be no experimenting with Kohli's position in the batting order.

"Virat should continue to bat at No.3. Yuvraj must wait for his opportunity. Winning 3-0 is important and India should stick to the winning formula," said Gavaskar.
"Kohli is setting the bar for the next superstar of Indian cricket. He has been in dream form. He can wake up at the middle of night and bat well."

"If I was a bowler, I wouldn't bowl to both Rohit and Virat. Rohit can tickle you to death. Virat can punch you to death," the former India opener said.

Gavaskar said that the "comprehensive win" against Australia would put India in good stead ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 at home in March.

The way India have won the Twenty20 series against Australia is a good omen for the World Twenty20. It was a comprehensive win," he said.

The former India captain also praised the selectors for choosing a "well balanced side" and giving Dhoni the firepower to win matches.

"Yuvraj, Ashish Nehra and Hardik Pandya have given Dhoni bowling options. This has been a good selection. The team balance is very good."

Gavaskar was also critical of the Australians for taking the T20 format too lightly.

"Not playing David Warner and Steven Smith in the MCG match shows Australia's arrogance. They have been put in their place," said Gavaskar.

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