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Other players will get chance: Chappell

November 05, 2005 21:59 IST

With the seven-match One-Day International series already in Team India's pocket, the likes of Gautam Gambhir [Images] and R P Singh would get a chance to play in the remaining matches of the Lanka series.

Addressing a match-eve press conference after net practice at the Motera stadium in Ahmedabad [Images] on Saturday evening, coach Greg Chappell [Images] said there would be changes in the team, while refusing to spell out the details.

''You cannot play with just 12 players all the time. Others would also get a chance to play now so that if a player gets injured or is out of form, the new player would be able to move in smoothly in his place.

"We are looking to create a bench strength and all the players would get a chance to play in the next three matches, though not necessarily in tomorrow's match,'' the coach said.

Chappell also said that no decision has been taken so far on whether to rest Sachin Tendulkar [Images] or not for Sunday's match.

He also did not read too much into Yuvraj's form, saying that the latter had a good tour of Zimbabwe and should be back to form soon.

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Though admitting that the dew could play a factor in tomorrow's day-night match, Chappell said he was confident of his team doing well as they have been setting good totals as well as chasing them well.

The former Australian captain was also not much worried of the lack of genuine all-rounders, saying that batsmen like Sehwag, Sachin and Yuvraj can also bowl.

Meanwhile, vice captain Virender Sehwag [Images], who addressed the press conference in place of skipper Rahul Dravid [Images] said he would apply his Test batting skills to play some big innings in the series.


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