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IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

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IND vs SL Test: India opener Mayank Agarwal is open to change in batting position to keep the doors open in Test side. While he has been predominantly an opener, his best friend KL Rahul and India’s captain Rohit Sharma occupy the two slots. But in their absence, Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill will also […]

IND vs SL Test: India opener Mayank Agarwal is open to change in batting position to keep the doors open in Test side. While he has been predominantly an opener, his best friend KL Rahul and India’s captain Rohit Sharma occupy the two slots. But in their absence, Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill will also compete for the spot with Mayank. He said he is open to any position to remain in the team. Follow India vs Sri Lanka Test Series Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

After a splendid performance with the bat against New Zealand and South Africa, Mayank Agarwal was named in the 18-man squad for the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka.

“The role of an opener is key in Test cricket because, in a five-day game, it is the openers who set up the day for the batters to follow. It’s something that I have done all my life. I really enjoy doing that. With that being said, I don’t just always want to open the batting. I am also comfortable batting at any position the team wants me to bat, at any given situation,” Mayank Agarwal said in a statement.

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

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IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

With KL Rahul, Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara out of the Sri Lanka series, Mayank is expected to open with Rohit Sharma in the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka. The two matches will be of utmost importance to impress especially with Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill also in the mix.

Speaking ahead of the first Test against Sri Lanka, which begins on March 4 Mayank highlighted the importance of the series and explained why the team’s mentality is to win every Test match.

“I am very excited to be part of the squad and part of the Indian Test team. I am really looking forward to contributing to the team’s success,” Mayank Agarwal said.

“Every Test series is of utmost importance because of the World Test Championship. Each Test carries points. The collective thinking of our team is to pick up a win in every match that we play and try to get the maximum points we can from all the Test matches,” the 31-year-old added.

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

Sri Lanka, over the past couple of decades, have garnered a reputation of possessing a solid spin-bowling attack, especially in the longest format.

The Asian rivals are also known for giving the new ball to the spinners in Test cricket, which tends to become a challenge for opening batsmen. But Mayank said that he is prepared for any curveball Sri Lanka might throw at them.

“In India, as an opening batsman, you still have to be very good in facing the spin. Personally, it does not faze me if you open the bowling with spin or pace,” he said.

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

“We have grown up playing spin all our lives. Personally, my mindset would not change much. I would look to do what an opener sets out to do. Give a good start, set up the scores for the team and make it count. One of the advantages the openers have, with all the difficulties that come their way, is that they have the opportunity to score big runs,” Mayank added.

Mayank was one of the two players that were retained by the Punjab Kings franchise ahead of the Indian Premier League 2022 Mega Auctions in Bangalore. The opener is expected to play a major role for the franchise in the 2022 edition of IPL, and he talked about his goal for the season.

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

“I believe, as a Punjab Kings player who has been retained, we did really well at the auction. I have always played any tournament to win and that’s the same goal for me in the IPL. I will go into the IPL 2022 to win it for Punjab Kings, as I have always done every season that I have been part of the franchise,” Mayank said.

The India opening batter added he is not too focused on the squad selection for the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia and will give his best in the IPL 2022.

“I am not thinking too much about the selection in the India T20 squad for the T20 World Cup this year. My thought process is to play well, put in the performances, make sure my team wins, and hope for the best. Whatever happens after that, is okay with me,” Mayank signed off.

IND vs SL Test: Mayank Agarwal open to change in position with tough competition for opening slot in Test

India Test squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Mayank Agarwal, Priyank Panchal, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Hanuma Vihari, Shubman Gill, R Pant, KS Bharat, R Ashwin (subject to fitness), R Jadeja, Jayant Yadav, Kuldeep Yadav, J Bumrah (vc), Md. Shami, Md. Siraj, Umesh Yadav, Saurabh Kumar.

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