India vs England: Familiar foes chase 'perfection' in T20 WC semifinal
Overwhelming favourites at the start of the tournament, India have not been able to stitch together a perfect game against stronger sides.
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Sanju Samson was brought back to break the predictability of a left-handed top-three in the powerplay (BCCI)
Mumbai, 4 Mar
Having not exactly sailed into the T20 World Cup
semi-finals, India must now negotiate a potent spin threat from a dangerous
England side as both teams chase perfection in Thursday's high-pressure
knockout game at the Wankhede Stadium.
Overwhelming favourites at the start of the tournament,
India have not been able to stitch together a perfect game against strongersides in the competition.
However, they have served themselves well by adopting a
flexible approach after the pasting at the hands of South Africa in their Super
8 opener.
Sanju Samson was brought back to the side to break the
predictability of a left-handed top-three in the powerplay and that move has
worked brilliantly.
More than 10 years after his India debut, Samson finallydelivered on the big stage with a career-defining 97 not out in a virtual
quarterfinal against the West Indies.
The 31-year-old's confidence must be sky high after that
special effort and India would be hoping that rubs off on his opening partner
Abhishek Sharma.
Such are the ways of the game that Abhishek was in the form
of his life leading into the ICC event while Samson had to be dropped from the
playing eleven after a dismal run against New Zealand in the bilaterals.
The tables have turned now and Abhishek is in desperate need
of a confidence boosting innings. The southpaw did get a fifty against Zimbabwe
in the Super 8 but remains far from his ballistic best.
England will have their plans ready for the two openers.Expect a barrage of short balls into the body from Jofra Archer to test Samson,
who has struggled against the England tearaway in the past, while Will Jacks
could trouble Sharma with his off-spin in the powerplay.
Left-arm spinner Liam Dawson has also bowled in the first
six overs while the hosts need to be at their best against a wily Adil Rashid
in the middle overs. The openers and the rest of the Indian batters did have
all those challenges in mind in a three-hour long practice session on Tuesday.
Ishan Kishan has gone off the boil after a sensational start
to the tournament and would be backing himself to fire at his former IPL home
ground.
The same goes for the current Mumbai Indians stars in the
national team – captain Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya - who
batted for more than two hours in the main net session ahead of the semifinal.
Having been moved down the order to help the team's cause,
Tilak has impressed one and all with his ball striking in the middle-order,
having not got the same fluency at number three earlier in the competition.
At a ground with short boundaries, the spin duo of Axar
Patel and Varun Chakaravarthy will have no room for error. The mystery spinner
needs to find his lengths consistently after proving a tad expensive against
the West Indies and South Africa.
Jasprit Bumrah has been phenomenal as usual but slight
improvement is needed from the bowlers in the last five overs. It will be
interesting to see how Surya uses his resources with Shivam Dube proving to be
a risky sixth bowling option.
Playing Kuldeep Yadav is always a tempting prospect but
India are unlikely to tinker with their playing eleven.
India played their tournament opener here a month ago and
were troubled by the medium pace of Shadley van Schalkwyk on a two-paced
surface.
Both India and England find themselves pitted against each
other for the third T20 World Cup semifinal in a row. England had hammered
India on way to the title in 2022 before the latter got their revenge in Guyana
in 2024.
In the latest edition, England have relied on the individual
brilliance of Harry Brook and Jacks to bail them out of tricky situations.
All-rounder Sam Curran too has played his part well.
The focus has been on out-of-form Jos Buttler heading into
the contest and it remains to be seen if the England white-ball great can
regain his rhythm in a crunch game.
The sides are quite familiar with each other and as Curran
said on Tuesday, there will be no secrets to throw at each other.
On the team's up and down run thus far, Curran had a
pragmatic view.
"It doesn't really matter now; it comes down to the
World Cup semifinal. If there's ever a time we want to play our perfect game,
it's probably Thursday night," he said.
Teams:
India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma,
Sanju Samson, Shivam Dube, Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit
Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel,
Washington Sundar, Rinku Singh.
England: Harry Brook (c), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Tom
Banton, Jacob Bethell, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Liam Dawson, Ben Duckett, Will
Jacks, Jamie Overton, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Josh Tongue, Luke Wood.
Match starts 7pm IST.
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