NEW DELHI: Former South African pacer
Dale Steyn
emphasized the importance of
Virat Kohli
scoring significant runs in the upcoming IPL to solidify his position in India's T20 World Cup-bound squad. Steyn noted that several other players have surpassed the star batter in recent months.
Kohli has been absent from the Indian team since the T20I series against Afghanistan at home in January, opting out of the subsequent five-match Test series against England due to family reasons.
"I think, look, it's very important that he scores runs because it will put him in a good frame going to the World Cup.
"There're many guys who have leapfrogged him recently because he's taken a bit of a break and there're many contenders that are possible to take to that World Cup (squad)," Steyn said in an interaction during the 'Star Sports Press Room.'
In fact, Kohli has only featured in two T20Is since the 2022
T20 World Cup
in Australia.
However, Steyn, who is taking a hiatus this year from IPL coaching responsibilities with Sunrisers Hyderabad due to family obligations, highlighted that Kohli's wealth of experience could prove invaluable when selectors convene to finalize the Indian squad.
"I look at runs the same way that you look at someone's bank balance, so to speak. Virat has got stacks and stacks of runs that he stored up over many years.
"It is going to work when India is looking to pick a team that goes to the World Cup. They're going to look for guys who have been there and done that and that's something Virat has done," said Steyn.
The 40-year-old Steyn also said it will be a challenging task for
Hardik Pandya
to step in as Mumbai Indians captain in place of Rohit Sharma, who had led the team to five IPL titles.
"I think it will be challenging ... the whole dynamics of leaving Mumbai and then coming back to Mumbai. I hope they have some sort of camp a month before the IPL. So, anything that's bothering anyone kind of gets ironed out before the first game."
However, Steyn said Mumbai should do well under Pandya, who had led Gujarat Titans to the IPL title in 2022.
"You've got big personalities, guys who have done the decision making before and now in a different role. It might be that little needle that we might not be able to see or hear on TV. But these international cricketers know how to put aside the ego, and I think Mumbai will be just fine," he added.
Australian pacer Pat Cummins will be another new captain in this year's IPL as he has been assigned to lead Sunrisers, who had secured the services of the 30-year-old for a whopping Rs 20.5 crore in last year's auction.
Australian batter Steve Smith, however, said Cummins will do fine as captain as the price tag will not add any pressure on him.
"I think he'll do a great job for Hyderabad while working with Daniel Vettori (SRH head coach). They've got a great rapport as they had worked together in Australia when Dan was the assistant coach.
"And yeah, he seems to play extremely well when he's got a leadership role as well. So, I'm looking forward to seeing how Hyderabad fares this year," said Smith.
(With inputs from PTI)