This Indian squad cannot win the T20 World Cup

By Tsat / Roar Guru

Over the years, the Indian T20 team’s biggest problem has been its inability to win matches batting first.

The main reason for this inability is the presence of three format batters who cannot hit fours and sixes throughout the innings.

T20 batting is based on boundaries and that ability is cultivated with a single-minded focus, not by playing three different formats. I would partly blame BCCI’s stubbornness in stopping its players from participating in other T20 leagues for the country’s lack of range hitters.

So, a player with a T20-focused career is limited to playing only in the IPL. As this is not a commercially viable option for many players, they end up playing Ranji trophy matches and other long-format competitions to fill their calendars.

The other problem for the Indian team is their faith in single-dimensional cricketers. India has often played nine or ten single-skilled players. They have consistently fielded teams comprising players with zero batting ability at numbers 8 to 11.

With this kind of lower order, the top and middle orders instinctively slow down after early losses of wickets.

The BCCI has consistently failed to cultivate T20-capable batters and all-rounders over the past 15 years. Without a clear focus that starts from the grassroots, a rewarding career path playing only T20, such players cannot be created out of thin air and made available for World Cups.

India’s T20 World Cup squad
Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Deepak Hooda, Rishabh Pant, Dinesh Karthik, Hardik Pandya, R. Ashwin, Yuzuvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel, Arshdeep Singh

This is a conservatively picked team by a selection group that believes in loading up with single-dimensional players. The team is yet another manifestation of the thought process that has kept Indian T20 cricket down since 2007.

The moment Rahul and Kohli were picked for the Asia Cup, the writing was on the wall.

By playing this set of players, the selectors have painted themselves into a corner, with neither a world champion T20 batting nor bowling unit.

The batting unit has solid technicians who will ensure that the team makes at least 140 to 150 under all conditions. However, the team does not possess lusty six-hitters who can take the team to unassailable scores in the range of 190 and above.

The team has only Hardik Pandya, who has proven on the international stage that he can hit the big ones, in the middle order. The selectors have kept their faith in Dinesh Karthik to come good on the big stage and replicate his IPL finishing routine. So far, DK has failed to convert all his opportunities, starting from Champions Trophy 2013, to come good in a world tournament.

The team’s best chance is to bat second and chase a target. The unit has experienced batters who will be forced to adapt their game to the chase. Without the clarity of an asking rate, the team often underachieves while batting first.

The top seven have to score all the runs, although the return of Ravichandran Ashwin gives some hope of a few runs at eight.

Ravichandran Ashwin (Photo by Peter Mundy/Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The lack of mystery in the bowling is a severe drawback. Despite all the money and interest, India has failed to unearth a Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Rashid Khan, or Wanindu Hasaranga, who bring mystery to the crease.

Except for Jasprit Bumrah, all the other bowlers are medium-pace or orthodox spin bowlers. India can expect four reliable overs from Bumrah, but the other 16 can go for any number of runs.

Neither the batting nor the bowling is gifted enough to seal the deal, a problem that has been caused not by bad luck but by poor management.

Unless the stars line up favourably, this team will fail to enter the semi-finals. Their best chance is if they get to chase against the big teams in their pool and hope their batting clicks.

My preferred XI for game one
Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, KL Rahul, Dinesh Karthik, Hardik Pandya, R. Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, Arshdeep Singh

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The Crowd Says:

2022-09-25T18:03:19+00:00

Manoj

Guest


One dimensional squad has registered a series win over aussies,so don't judge a book by its cover .

2022-09-14T11:14:53+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


Any team can winT20 . Maybe even the team the bookies choose to win ? It’s a crap shoot .

2022-09-14T09:36:05+00:00

Yameen

Guest


NOT including Mohammad Shami especially in Australian conditions could cost Team India hugely.

2022-09-14T04:49:11+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That is such a strange comment. If you don't care, why do you think your comment is of interest? It just means this is a sport you don't yet understand.

2022-09-14T04:39:54+00:00

Jo Park

Roar Rookie


Hope you're right, I enjoy india being punted from tournaments more than I like seeing Aussie smash the Poms. :cricket:

2022-09-14T00:21:52+00:00

Brian

Guest


You didn't put anyone up who should be in the squad and isn't. Jadeja a big loss in all departments but he's injured. Don't think Kishan ever performed much internationally so not sure who should be selected before Pant & Karthik. Hooda, Karthik & Pandya should be able to go big and Pandya has in Australia before. Don't know whatever happened to Sundar, looked like the next best Jadeja replacement.

2022-09-13T22:21:02+00:00

The Bush

Roar Guru


Yet here you are commenting on an article about the India Squad... weird...

2022-09-13T21:02:58+00:00

Anth

Roar Rookie


T20 is more often than not a lottery. Anyone can win it.

2022-09-13T10:17:19+00:00

Ummi

Guest


T20 is a trash i'm really not interested who's gonna win

AUTHOR

2022-09-13T06:44:40+00:00

Tsat

Roar Guru


Having picked a squad of specialists or not having invested in cultivating multi dimensional cricketers, the selectors have made life difficult for themselves. Now, they have to drop Pant to bring in Axar as the sixth option..A lot has to go right for this team to win the cup

2022-09-13T03:20:50+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Would Germany or Brazil entertain not going to the :football: WC?

2022-09-13T02:15:08+00:00

La grandeur d'Athéna

Roar Rookie


It is good that we will not have to watch those ridiculous advertisements in star sports after the Asia cup. The key word that is mentioned here is "single-dimensional cricketers". It is not that we do not want multi dimensional cricketers. We simply do not have them because of our sporting culture. Our super stars are billionaire who will not do anything besides what they do. And those who are not billionaire superstar are going to be crorepati anyway carrying drinks in IPL matches. So why would they go through such hard works? We are not Australia, we can not go for brave selection a month before world cup, then turn up there and say hey look,we are winner now. I would very much love to see they prove me wrong. If Hardik Pandya is our big hitter, then we are doomed already. If we watch statistics, his big hitting are 99.99% against medium pacers and mediocre spinners. His big hitting is on par with Mitchell Johnson, remember those hitting at semi final of 2015 world cup? I also did not understand why they picked Harshal and Arshdeep in same team, they are same type bowler except Arsh being left handed. We are beyond the point of listening to excuses of toss loss or dew factor or tsunami or earthquake. These are parts of sports, every team plays under same rule. I remember a certain series from 2013 played between us and Australia where we got the title of chase master. What happened in 2015 world cup semi? We were chasing there too. Did we win? It seems if everything goes in their favor,only then they have chance of winning. I am happy for R.Ash finally getting a chance in the team. But i am still in favor of not going to world cup.

2022-09-13T01:40:35+00:00

Arnab Bhattacharya

Roar Guru


1. Hardik is not a 5th bowler. We saw that against Pakistan 2. Pant shouldn’t be anywhere near the T20 team so he’s out for me as well. If you want a left hander, there’s this bloke called Axar Patel who should’ve played Asia Cup post Jadeja’s injury

2022-09-12T22:40:00+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


... because they're not going?

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