Suhrid Barua, Pune Mirror, October 29, 2008
Harshad Khadiwale: The team think-tank felt that Khadiwale is being looked upon as the main batting mainstay of the side. He is expected to open the innings and also roll his arm over with his medium pace stuff. So that could be quite a workload for the youngster and the selection committee probably thought that the diminutive batsman should be left free from the mantle of captaincy.
Kedar Jadhav: Kedar is an exciting prospect. The team braintrust was of the opinion that the precocious talent Kedar possesses, he should be allowed to blossom. Basically, he should be left on his own to do what he knows best - scoring runs - not the sparkling forties and fifties but the big ones.
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