Outgoing India cricket team coach Ravi Shastri wants "a couple of guys" in the top-six who can roll their arm over as per the requirement of the side to give it more options in the shortest format of the game, following all-rounder Hardik Pandya coming a cropper with the ball in the ICC T20 World Cup.
Pandya bowled a total of four overs in the five 'Super 12' games at the ICC T20 World Cup and was unimpressive with both the ball and the bat. There was a question mark over his fitness even during the Indian Premier League and he did not bowl even a single over for Mumbai Indians in the tournament, with skipper Rohit Sharma and bowling coach Shane Bond coming up with unconvincing answers as to why the all-rounder wasn't be given the ball.
The overreliance on Pandya's 'all-round' ability was one of the reasons for India's debacle here and Shastri said that going forward it would help Team India to have a couple of players in the top order who "can bowl as well".