India T20 World Cup campaign: Blueprint for revival and how to reignite it | Cricket News


Blueprint for revival: How India can reignite their T20 World Cup campaign
India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav (AP Photo)

India’s 76-run defeat to South Africa has exposed tactical flaws, selection difficulties and execution lapses. Here are some key corrections they could make…REMOVE LEFT-HEAVY TOP ORDERBreak the three-lefthanders cluster at the top that even part-time offspinners like Aiden Markram and Salman Agha have exploited. Bring in a right-hander for the opening slot or at No. 3 to force opposition to re-think match-ups.

Long hits for Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan and Tilak Varma

RECALL AXAR PATELThe designated vice-captain’s absence was felt against South Africa. Axar’s ability to bowl defensive lines in the Powerplay or stifle runs in the middle overs can provide the control India lacked in Ahmedabad. Also adds depth to the lower order with bat.FIX POWERPLAY APPROACHPowerplay batting has lacked clarity. Early scoreboard pressure has been allowed to build. Mindless slogging hasn’t reaped rewards. Balance intent and common sense with smart shot selection. Attack favourable match-ups and improve strike rotation to avoid dot-ball pressure.RETHINK HARDIK’S BOWLING ROLEEnsure Hardik Pandya finishes his quota of overs before the 16th and use Bumrah and Arshdeep as death-overs specialists. Hardik should either operate with the new ball or as middle-overs enforcer. He has more often than not leaked runs in the death overs, like against SA when he conceded 20 in the final over.ADOPT TUNNEL VISIONThe ‘knives-are-out’ atmosphere can lead to panic in the camp. The ‘favourites’ tag has turned into a burden. Focusing on one ball at a time could prevent another implosion.

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