Pacers Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav along with leading spinners Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja were rested for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka and rotation was precisely the reason for the move.
"We have identified some set of players who will be considered for the next 4-5 months and we will rotate them. After those 4-5 months we will come to a picture that these are certain players who will go on to play the 2019 World Cup," Prasad said after India completed a series whitewash.
Prasad also announced that opener KL Rahul will bat at number four in the upcoming ODI series.
"We have 22 to 24-25 players in mind. We will be rotating them and we will see how they progress. After a certain period of time, we will keep on shortlisting so that we can focus on them at least eight months to one year leading up to the World Cup," Prasad said.
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Prasad also made no bones about the fact that Indian players need to improve their fitness standards, failing which they won't be considered for selection. The chief selector laid down the marker for 2019, outlining a new selection policy based on fitness.
"We have two to three phases in those parameters leading up to the 2019 World Cup and if someone fails to match to those parameters, he will not be considered irrespective of whoever it is," said Prasad.
"In skill-level, we are number one in the world, but when it comes to fitness, we need to raise our standards. The players sat with the selectors and fixed certain parameters as benchmark. This is the fitness parameter, this is the body texture, etc.
The focus is also on senior players like MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh, both on the other side of 35 at present. Prasad outlined that they, including Suresh Raina, are still very much in contention.
When asked about Rishabh Pant's exclusion, Prasad replied, "He is one talent to watch out for the future. We have been grooming him for A-tours. He went to South Africa on the A-tour but had a pretty ordinary tour. But that doesn't mean he is not in our radar. There is one more tour coming up.
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