India can't rely on the fast bowlers to take wickets in the Asia Cup: Virender Sehwag

India will open their Asia Cup campaign against associates Hong Kong on September 18 and will lock horns with arch-rivals Pakistan the very next day.

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The Kuldeep Yadav-Yuzvendra Chahal pair has been India’s trump card in the limited-overs format but it could be a challenging outing for them in the upcoming Asia Cup, feels former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag. Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal are two of India’s main spinners in the squad led by Rohit Sharma which will defend its title against the likes of Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Yadav and Chahal have tasted success in countries like South Africa and England – the former more than the latter – but according to Sehwag, they will be up against batsmen in Asia Cup who are better players of spin, unlike non-sub-continental sides. Since their 2017 away series against the West Indies and after the loss in the final of the Champions Trophy last year, India have become largely dependent on this pair to deliver for them at crucial moments.

They played a crucial role in the 5-1 win that India achieved in South Africa ODIs earlier this year. In the limited-overs series in England recently, too, Yadav was in a fine form even though Chahal couldn’t maintain the momentum after a good show in Ireland prior to that.

While Yadav is a Chinaman bowler, Chahal is a leg-spinner. The former has 48 wickets in 23 ODI matches while the latter, 45 wickets in 26 matches.

‘In Asia Cup, Kul-Cha will be up against sub-continent batsmen’

Despite their good show abroad, Sehwag has a caution over their performance in the upcoming tournament in the UAE. Speaking at India TV’s ‘Cricket Ki Baat’, the 39-year-old former dashing opener said: “Kuldeep (Yadav) and (Yuzvendra) Chahal have been quite successful over the past year or so but during the tournament, it will be challenging for them to prove themselves against subcontinental batsmen who have been playing spin since they were kids. India can’t rely on the fast bowlers to take wickets as the surfaces in UAE are going to be pretty flat with almost no assistance for the pacers.”

India will open their Asia Cup campaign against associates Hong Kong on September 18 and will lock horns with arch-rivals Pakistan the very next day at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

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