Rohit Sharma's ODI return will force England to rethink bowling plans: Abhishek Nayar

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Rohit Sharma's ODI return will force England to rethink bowling plans: Abhishek Nayar

Synopsis

Abhishek Nayar's core argument cuts through the selection noise: Rohit Sharma doesn't adapt to England — he makes England adapt to him. With India's short-ball vulnerability exposed in the T20Is, Rohit's return shifts the psychological balance. The subplot is Bumrah: back in ODI whites but on a two-match leash, with Kuldeep Yadav's consistent selection the third piece Nayar wants in place.

Key Takeaways

Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar says Rohit Sharma's return will force England to change their bowling strategy in the three-match ODI series .
Nayar cited short-pitch bowling as India's biggest T20I challenge, calling Rohit and Shubman Gill the ideal answers in SENA conditions.
Jasprit Bumrah is back in the ODI setup but Nayar recommends limiting him to a maximum of two matches across the series.
Nayar backed Kuldeep Yadav to thrive in English conditions, provided the team gives him a consistent run in the playing XI.
Bumrah's full IPL campaign is seen as the fitness foundation for his return to 50-over cricket .

Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar has backed Rohit Sharma's return to the three-match ODI series against England as a game-changer, arguing that the opener's mastery of short-pitch bowling will compel the hosts to rewrite their attack plans. Nayar shared his views ahead of the ODI leg of India's tour of England, which follows the conclusion of the T20I series.

Why Rohit Changes the Equation

Nayar pointed to the short ball as one of the defining challenges India's batters faced during the T20I leg, and argued that Rohit is uniquely equipped to neutralise it. 'In the T20 series as well, one of the biggest challenges for the Indian batters was the short ball. Rohit Sharma is someone who actually feeds off it and scores heavily against short-pitched bowling,' Nayar said in an interview with JioStar.

He also grouped Shubman Gill alongside Rohit as a batter capable of handling pace in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) conditions. 'When you do well in SENA countries and overseas, it's partly because you can handle pace well and score runs against the short ball, and that's exactly what India will get from both Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma,' he added.

The Opposition Effect

Nayar's sharpest observation was about what Rohit's presence does to the opposing camp. 'England will have to change their strategy and bowl differently to them. That's what top players do; they don't change the way they play, they make the opposition change the way they target them,' he said. He added that Rohit's experience would provide the Indian dressing room with 'comfort and confidence' heading into high-stakes series and major tournaments.

Bumrah's Workload and the Road Back to ODIs

Nayar also welcomed Jasprit Bumrah's return to India's ODI setup after an extended absence, but urged careful management of the pace spearhead. 'With experience, you understand how to manage your workload. I'm sure he will be bowling, monitoring his overs, and gradually building up his fitness and conditioning to bowl those 10 overs,' Nayar said.

He highlighted Bumrah's IPL campaign as a fitness base to build on, while cautioning that even across the three ODIs, the ideal would be to restrict him to no more than two matches. 'With Bumrah, you just want to manage him carefully. Even across these three games, you would ideally want him to play no more than two,' he noted.

Kuldeep Yadav's Chance in English Conditions

The former all-rounder threw his weight behind Kuldeep Yadav, arguing that English pitches — which offer pace off the surface — could help the left-arm wrist-spinner rediscover his most dangerous form. 'Even though he didn't have a great IPL, one thing I've really enjoyed seeing about Kuldeep Yadav is that he has learned to vary his pace,' Nayar said.

He noted that Kuldeep had found a better balance between bowling quicker and tossing the ball up, and stressed that consistent selection would be the critical factor. 'For any spinner, it's important to have that security, to know where you stand and how the team plans to use you. If he starts, I believe he should get a consistent run in the Indian team,' Nayar added. This comes amid broader questions about Kuldeep's place in India's white-ball plans following an inconsistent IPL season.

Point of View

They reverse the dynamic — is the most instructive lens through which to read Rohit's ODI comeback. But the real management test is Bumrah: India cannot afford to burn their best bowler across a non-marquee three-match series when the Champions Trophy cycle is what actually matters. Kuldeep's situation is the quieter concern — a spinner of his calibre needs a run of games, not cameos, and India's rotation policy has historically denied him exactly that. Whether the team management acts on Nayar's advice or defaults to conservative selection will say as much about India's ODI planning as the results themselves.
NationPress
14 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Abhishek Nayar believe Rohit Sharma's ODI return is significant?
Nayar argues that Rohit Sharma's ability to score heavily against short-pitched bowling directly counters England's primary attacking strategy. He says Rohit's presence will compel England to alter their bowling plans, giving India a psychological and tactical advantage from the outset.
How many ODI matches should Jasprit Bumrah play according to Nayar?
Nayar recommended that Bumrah play no more than two of the three ODIs against England. He stressed the importance of workload management, noting that Bumrah should gradually build his fitness and conditioning to bowl a full 10-over spell before being used more extensively.
What did Nayar say about Kuldeep Yadav's prospects in England?
Nayar said English pitches, which offer pace off the surface, suit Kuldeep Yadav's style as a left-arm wrist-spinner. He added that Kuldeep has improved his pace variation but needs consistent selection and a clear role from the team management to perform at his best.
Which series does Rohit Sharma's return cover?
Rohit Sharma is returning for the three-match ODI series against England, which follows the T20I leg of India's tour. Several senior players are rejoining the squad for this phase of the tour.
What was India's main batting challenge during the T20I series against England?
According to Nayar, the short ball was one of the biggest challenges for Indian batters during the T20I series. He identified Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill as the two players best equipped to handle pace and score against short-pitched deliveries in SENA conditions.
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