Who will play at No.4 - Addressing India's no.4 conundrum
There have emerged five prime candidates for the No.4 slot, and the management has to decide between heading into the 2019 World Cup.
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3. Manish Pandey:
The unorthodox batsman from Karnataka, Manish Pandey was given a chance to show his grit and determination at No.4, but the right-handed batsman never took the opportunity as it knocked failing to register scores of significance. Proving himself and gaining the trust of the management is the only way Pandey would be included in the line-up, with no other position empty for the batsman.
In the IPL, Manish has shown how good a batsman he is, with his stroke-making or in terms of his aggressive batting display. The right-hander has definitely shown glimpses to prompt that he is capable of taking care of the No.4 slot. It would be only time before the batsman from Bengaluru gains the confidence of the skipper, but is there time left?
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