T20 World Cup: Tilak, SuryaKumar Yadav face big test as India meets SA
India's run-scoring has needed brute power that Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube (Strike Rate of 178) are providing at the back-end.
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Save for Ishan Kishan, the other three batters in the top four haven't exactly set the stage on fire so far (BCCI)
Ahmedabad, 21 Feb
Skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma's
rejigged philosophy of dropping anchor rather than going for big strokes will
be tested by a quality South African side that seems ready to find chinks in
the Indian armour during their opening Super Eight match of the T20 World Cup
here on Sunday.
The Proteas team boasts of a formidable
bowling line-up comprising Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jansen, Keshav
Maharaj and Aiden Markram and the defending champions will be mindful of the
challenge.
The two teams would be playing for the
sixth time in the last two months and it remains to be seen for which side the
familiarity works better on Sunday night.
India have not exactly been asked probing
questions at the group league stage but the home favourites are well aware that
their batting has left a lot to be desired.
Save for opener Ishan Kishan (two fifties
and Strike Rate of 202), the other three batters in the top four haven't
exactly set the stage on fire till now.
Abhishek Sharma is literally out of runs
with three ducks and as much as Suryakumar and Tilak justify playing an anchor
role, the Mumbai Indians colleagues have looked far from smooth on tracks where
the ball is gripping.
India's run-scoring has needed brute power
that Hardik Pandya (Strike Rate of 155) and Shivam Dube (Strike Rate of 178)
are providing at the back-end.
With Abhishek falling to off-spinners twice
in a row, it will be interesting to see whether skipper Markram decides to bowl
off-breaks in the Powerplay.
While Abhishek's form remains a concern,
Tilak's scratchy batting throughout the first leg cannot be brushed under the
carpet.
Against Pakistan, he scored 25 off 24 balls
while against Namibia it was 25 off 21 and versus Netherland, it was a
painstaking 31 off 27 balls.
His strike rate in the tournament is justabove 120, which is significantly less than his career average of 141.
Save his match-winning 84 not out off 49 balls
against a US attack, which lost two of its bowlers to hamstring strain,
Suryakumar hasn't displayed a lot of smoothness in his batting either against
Pakistan or Netherlands.
His tournament strike rate of 136 plus is
way below his career strike rate of 163 plus.
An Indian team that plays with eight
batters and believes in going all out irrespective of opposition and surface,
cannot afford to have two batters who are not able to score freely on tacky
surfaces.
In tournaments like the T20 World Cup, discretion
isn't always the better part of valour.
The overall quality of this team is
undeniable, which is the reason that good teams score 200 on their good days
and this Indian team conjures near 200 on its average days.
But what makes India a scary proposition
and still a runaway favourite is the bowling attack with Jasprit Bumrah and
Varun Chakravarthy bowling those eight out of 20 overs.
In the initial round, none of the four
teams, including a second-rate Pakistan side, could negotiate the duo.
Chakravarthy, with nine wickets in four
games, has bowled at a stunning economy rate of 5.16 and Bumrah, miserly as
ever in his three games, has gone for only six runs per over.
But against an in-form batting line-up,
which has freaks like Quinton de Kock, Markram, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs,
Ryan Rickleton, David Miller and Marco Jansen in its top seven, the entire
bowling unit will need to come good.
The South Africa match will be an indicator
of how this Indian team's campaign at the business end of the tournament will
pan out.
As far as changes are concerned, India are
expected to play Kuldeep Yadav in place of Arshdeep Singh, and Axar Patel will
be back after a one match rest to replace Washington Sundar.
As far as South Africa is concerned, Jansen,
Ngidi and Maharaj, all of whom were rested against the UAE, will be making a
comeback.
Squads:
India: Suyakumar Yadav (captain), Ishan
Kishan (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Rinku
Singh, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Sanju
Samson (wk), Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh.
South Africa: Aiden Markram (captain),
Quinton de Kock (wk), Ryan Rickleton, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, David
Miller, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Keshav Maharaj, Corbin Bosch,
Anrich Nortje, Kwena Maphaka, George Linde, Jason Smith.
Match starts at 7pm.
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