T20 World Cup 2021: India looks to fix chinks against England in first warm-up match

Hardik Pandya's form and few batting slots will be foremost on captain Virat Kohli's mind, ahead of the first of the two warm-up matches.

Published : Oct 17, 2021 18:54 IST , Dubai

With little turnover time post the finish of the IPL, both India and England meet in the first warm-up match on Monday, hoping to start the lead up to Super 12 on a positive note. (File photo)
With little turnover time post the finish of the IPL, both India and England meet in the first warm-up match on Monday, hoping to start the lead up to Super 12 on a positive note. (File photo)
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With little turnover time post the finish of the IPL, both India and England meet in the first warm-up match on Monday, hoping to start the lead up to Super 12 on a positive note. (File photo)

All-rounder Hardik Pandya's form and few batting slots will be foremost on captain Virat Kohli's mind as India looks to make the most of two T20 World Cup warm-up matches starting with a game against England on Monday.

With all the Indian players coming straight from the IPL, match practice isn't a problem for Kohli and his men but getting the perfect combination on the park before the high-profile opening game against Pakistan on October 24 is a priority.

Against England and the Wednesday's game versus Australia, the Indian team management would look to give the players who are still not automatic choices in the playing XI, more overs to bat or bowl to get a better idea about its current form.

Vice-captain Rohit Sharma is a certainty at the top but it would be a tough choice between Ishan Kishan and KL Rahul as his opening partner. It could well be a case where both are given a fair go at the top of the order to see who is in better touch.

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Rahul will be the favourite considering that he has the experience of playing pressure matches and is in good form having amassed 626 runs (including 30 sixes) at a strike-rate of 138.80 in 14 IPL games.

Such numbers make him the favourite to pip Kishan but it is worth mentioning that Rahul's statistic improved substantially during an inconsequential game for Punjab Kings against Chennai Super Kings, in which he scored 98 not out off 42 balls with eight sixes and seven fours.

Otherwise, he has not exactly got the move-on in power play overs and has only been able to accelerate towards the end in other games.

Kishan was brilliant as Rohit's opening partner in the last two games as he nearly took Mumbai Indians into the play-offs with two blazing fifties.

If Rahul is the team's preferred choice, Kishan might just force Hardik into the No. 6 slot in the batting order, which is ideal for a finisher. For MI, both Hardik and Kishan had under whelming returns in the UAE leg.

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Hardik is another big factor in this line-up as chances of him bowling full tilt or for that matter bowling at all are very less.

In this situation if the team punts on him, expecting that his 'MS Dhoni-esque' helicopter shots will come off, it would have to decide which is a better slot for him. Is it above Rishabh Pant at No. 5, or at No. 6, where he may get only 15 balls at the max to show his prowess.

Similarly, in the spin bowling department, Ravindra Jadeja may have two spinners playing with him and Varun Chakravarthy is all but confirmed if he remains fit. The third spinner's choice is between Rahul Chahar's leg-breaks and R Ashwin's off-breaks.

During the captain's meet, skipper Virat Kohli praised Chahar for extracting good pace off the slow UAE wickets, which has enabled him to keep the more seasoned Yizvendra Chahal out of the team.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah are expected to be the two pacers but if the team plays a spinner less, then Shardul Thakur's inclusion will provide the depth required.

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For England, a rejuvenated Jos Buttler with his pyrotechnics will hold the key along with the flamboyant Jason Roy and another senior batter in Jonny Bairstow.

If the IPL is any indicator, on the slow tracks some of the English players like Liam Livingstone and Dawid Malan seemed to struggle when the ball didn't come on to the bat. Skipper Eoin Morgan was brilliant as a leader at KKR but he would also like to score a few runs going into tournament proper.

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