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To win the battle of credibility on March 2, the Indian team will have to escape from the left -handed batsmen of New Zealand. Rachin Ravindra has scored a century in the last match, while in this tournament, Latham’s bat is also fiercely run …Read more
On the contrary, those who work directly with the opposite hand can spoil the work of Indian spinners
Highlights
- The Indian team will have to avoid New Zealand’s left -handed batsmen.
- New Zealand batsmen Latham and Rachin are in excellent form.
- New Zealand’s challenge will be big for India’s spinners.
New DelhiThis is a fight for credibility, there is a chance to avenge the humiliation in the house, it is the turn to make the team feel that the Indian team has been down in the ICC tournament in the last few years. Then whether they talk about the 2019 World Cup or talk about the World Test Championship in 2021, the New Zealand team is heavy on the Indian team.
This time, New Zealand has made its mark as the most powerful team in the Champions Trophy too. New Zealand has reached Dubai after winning both of their first matches brilliantly. The top order of the team is in rhythm and the lower order is finishing the match in a brilliant way. The problem for the Indian team is that a lot of left -handed batsmen in the New Zealand team can spoil the strategy of feeding three left -oriented feeders.
Left hand muscle power that can create a panic
The biggest strength in this Champions Trophy of New Zealand has been his left hand batsman who is seen in very dangerous form. In the match against Pakistan, left -handed batsman Tom Latham managed to score 320 runs due to a century innings and his batting of his and young. Lachham hit 10 fours and 3 sixes in that innings. Latham played fierce sweep shot against Pakistan spinners. Latham has scored 173 runs in two matches. In the match against Bangladesh, Conway and Rachin Ravindra played an important role in winning the match. Rachin scored an unbeaten 112 off balls. Rachin Ravindra used a brilliant footwork against the Bangladeshi spinner and had no addition to his inside out shots. The strike rate of the three left -handed batsmen also remains above 100 and these batsmen also expect to rotate the strike in addition to big shots.
Big challenge for Indian spinners
The Indian team is putting all their stakes on spinners to win this Champions Trophy, three spinners in the first match and all three are left -arm spinners. New Zealand can bother Indian spinners because they have the Faiz of left -handed batsmen for whom it is easy to play left orm spin. The problem of the Indian team is also that two of them are the best batsmen and by dropping one of these, Varun will be a big risk to feed this beautiful. Overall, one thing is clear that the biggest battle of Dubai will be between India’s left -handed spinner and New Zealand’s left -handed batsmen.
New Delhi,Delhi
February 28, 2025, 13:17 IST
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