NEW DELHI: Legendary South African all-rounder
Jacques Kallis
shared his perspective on the comeback of star batters
Rohit Sharma
and
Virat Kohli
to the Indian T20I side more than a year ahead of the ICC
T20 World Cup
2024 in June. Kallis emphasised the importance of finding a balance between youth and experience.
The ongoing three-match series against Afghanistan marks the return of Virat and Rohit to T20Is after their last appearance in the short format during the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia, where India suffered a ten-wicket loss to England in the semifinals.
Rohit played the first game, where he was run out for a duck, while Virat is set to play the remaining two matches after missing the first one in Mohali due to personal reasons.
"I think there has to be a balance between the two. It depends on how you want to go in the tournament and what your game plans are. Experience has a big role for sure," Kallis said while speaking to ANI.
On the recently-concluded India-South Africa multi-format series, which saw Men in Blue win the ODI series and draw the Test T20I series, Kallis said, "It was a great series, a tough one. Two great sides and they gave their best."
However, Kallis voiced his disappointment regarding the pitch utilised for the second Test in Cape Town, which concluded in just two days with a total of 642 balls bowled. This made it the shortest Test match ever played.
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"It is sad that it went that way. You want two quality sides to playing on a good surface. A little disappointing but both sides had to play on that surface and India outplayed SA on a tough surface," said Kallis.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday gave an "unsatisfactory" rating to the Newlands pitch in Cape Town following a low-scoring second Test between India and South Africa.
On the SA20 serving as a platform for players to earn a spot in the national T20I side for the World Cup, Kallis said, "It (T20 WC) is a big tournament for a lot of guys. They are putting their hands up and getting their spots on the SA side, as well as learning from other international players."
Kallis expressed that it was great that some matches of the T20 World Cup are being played in the USA to promote the game.
"It is good that the game is growing and every time we go to new countries. Hopefully, America catches up with the game," he said.
On his association with Pretoria Capitals during the SA20 season two as an assistant coach, the great all-rounder said, "It has been good fun so far. We had a good camp leading up to the first game. Unfortunately, today did not go well (loss to Paarl Royals), but that's how things are. But we have had good fun and I think that's what the tournament is all about, is having fun and hopefully having a good tournament."
(With ANI Inputs)