As India gears up to launch its ICC T20 World Cup Super Eights campaign against Afghanistan, Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has hinted at a strategic reliance on spin bowling, especially during the death overs. The match, set for June 20 at Bridgetown, marks the beginning of a critical phase in the tournament for both teams.
India’s journey to the Super Eights has been marked by an unbeaten streak in the group stage, with victories over Ireland, Pakistan, and the USA, all characterized by low-scoring games. Their final group stage match against Canada was washed out due to rain, preserving their flawless record.
Similarly, Afghanistan also maintained an unblemished record, securing substantial wins against Uganda, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea. But they suffered a heavy loss to West Indies in their final group stage match on Tuesday.
Ravindra Jadeja, speaking to Star Sports, emphasized the favourable conditions for spinners in the West Indies, noting the slow and dry nature of the wickets. “Whenever we play in the West Indies, the wicket remains a bit slow and dry. The match timing is also in the morning so spinners will have help. Even in India, there are many wickets where spinners get help. So it is a good thing that spinners will get help here in the middle overs. You could see spinners being used in the death overs as well,” said Jadeja.
His views were echoed by Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav, who stressed the importance of bowlers’ lengths in T20 cricket. “The spinners do get help in the West Indies and so I think four spinners are picked in the squad. In this format, the bowlers’ length becomes crucial and I have said this many times. I had played the T20I series against West Indies last year and it was a good series for the spinners so I expect similar pitches,” Yadav remarked.
India’s strategy appears to hinge on exploiting these spin-friendly conditions, potentially giving them an edge against their opponents. The team’s Super Eights itinerary includes crucial matches against Afghanistan (June 20), Bangladesh (June 22), and Australia (June 24).
Victories in these games are essential for India to advance to the semifinals and pursue their first ICC trophy since the 2013 Champions Trophy, and their first T20 World Cup trophy since the inaugural 2007 edition in South Africa.
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