India aim to crack down on Australia's betting on bowling

If to stay in the series, India aim to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling

India aim to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling: India was not able to defend a target of over 200 against Australia in the first T20I in Mohali, which saw several shortcomings in their bowling. The way Bhuvneshar Kumar bowled was suitable for the death overs. Harshal Patel’s bowling did not even see that edge.

Barring Axar Patel, all other Indian bowlers conceded runs at the rate of 10 runs per over. Suppose the pitches were in favor of the batsmen. It is also true that dew also had a problem. But, ahead of the crucial second game and with the T20 World Cup, India needs to make up for what they are missing in the bowling department.

India aims to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling: Bowling Problem

India aims to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling: Speaking of Bhuvneshwar, he seems to have lost a little bit of ‘experience’ or confidence to bowl yorkers, and the way he amassed 63 runs in his last four overs towards the end of the innings. In that context, the return of pacer Jasprit Bumrah is set for the second game. Bumrah is not only India’s best bowler at the end of an innings, but he is also a very good front line bowler.

Spin bowling rests on these basics where – bowling fast in the air along with zooming in on the stumps. Sometimes his seam presentation is done in such a way that the ball also scrambles and comes out. She is adopted as a main weapon.

Despite the poor performance of India’s fast bowling, there were some good things in the home team’s camp from the first match. KL Rahul showed his game with good performances at the top of the order. With their fireworks, Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya also proved their mettle.

India aims to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling: Australian Performance

Despite David Warner’s absence, Cameron Green, who landed as Australia opener, grabbed the opportunity with both hands at the top of the order. Accordingly, Australia’s batting line-up looks to be in very good shape ahead of the World Cup, especially with the match-winning innings of Tim David and Matthew Wade providing the needed firepower in the final moments.

Meanwhile, Nathan Ellis matched his length and pace in such a way that the batsman had a lot of trouble tuning in to him and became Australia’s beneficiary in the slog overs. Australia still has some concerns. One of them is Aaron Finch’s consistently poor form. The Australian captain has made only one 20-plus score in his last nine international matches. Pat Cummins, on the other hand, was used after more than 11 overs in the first T20I.

India aims to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling: Next Match

Date: Friday, September 23, 2022 at 19:00 IST

Venue: Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur

What to expect: It may rain in Nagpur on Friday, the humidity is expected to be around 78 per cent and it may bring the dew factor. In such a situation, the spinners can get some help from the wicket. But if the match does not get lost due to rain, they only pray.

India aims to crack down on Australia’s betting on bowling: Probalble Squad

India

In strategy, India Bumrah will be mainly responsible for the death bowling at the end of the innings, while Bhuvneshwar will be mainly used in the powerplays. Harshal Patel, who scored 0 for 49 in the first match of the series, should get one more chance but there is still a substitute Deepak Chahar. Australia’s top six include a right-hander in the opening batting order and this could mean another chance for Yuzvendra Chahal.

Probable XI: KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Dinesh Karthik, Harshal Patel/Deepak Chahar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah

Australia

As for Australia’s strategy, depending on the state of the game, Australia could use Wade a little higher. Australia are ready to play for the team of the previous match.
Probable XI: Aaron Finch, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Pat Cummins, Nathan Ellis, Josh Inglis, Tim David, Matthew Wade, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.

Follow the link

https://www.facebook.com/earnwithcricket

India-Australia Series first match: What was the reason for the defeat?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *