T20 World Cup 2022 3 reasons why Hardik Pandya s batting form is a worry for India ahead of the semi finals
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Dinesh Karthik gets run-out
Unlucky! Dinesh Karthik gets run-out was recalled to the Indian team for the specific role he brings as a finisher. A lackluster campaign at the T20 World Cup, though, opened the doors for Rishabh Pant, who got a go against Zimbabwe. However, the southpaw couldn't leave a mark of his own. Axar Patel has also endured a tough campaign with the bat. in particular. and the onus automatically falls on Pandya to do the finishing job. Given that he bats at No. 5 or even No. 6 (should India stick with Pant), his entry point shifts to the second half of the innings on most days. Time isn't a luxury for him to build his way into an innings. He has enough muscle power and no boundary rope in the world is big enough for him to clear. But his lack of rhythm and runs is an even bigger worry, with the rest of his colleagues entrusted with finishing the innings also not stepping up.
T20 World Cup 2022 3 reasons why Hardik Pandya s batting form is a worry for India ahead of the semi-finals
Hardik Pandya has found the going tough with the bat at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022. Hardik Pandya came into the as arguably India's most valuable player in the format. Ever since making a comeback to the set-up in June this year, he has reestablished himself as a player worth his weight in gold courtesy of his all-round prowess. Having said that, it has been a mixed bag of fortunes for him across departments this T20 World Cup. While he has picked up eight wickets at an economy rate of 7.46, his batting returns have left much more to be desired. With just 65 runs at a strike rate of 101.56, has endured a tough campaign with the bat so far. While it hasn't necessarily affected India's run in the tournament so far, it remains a cause for concern ahead of the semi-final clash against England in Adelaide on Thursday, November 10. Let's look at three reasons why:#1 The lack of runs from Dinesh Karthik and Axar Patel
Unlucky!Dinesh Karthik gets run-out
Unlucky! Dinesh Karthik gets run-out was recalled to the Indian team for the specific role he brings as a finisher. A lackluster campaign at the T20 World Cup, though, opened the doors for Rishabh Pant, who got a go against Zimbabwe. However, the southpaw couldn't leave a mark of his own. Axar Patel has also endured a tough campaign with the bat. in particular. and the onus automatically falls on Pandya to do the finishing job. Given that he bats at No. 5 or even No. 6 (should India stick with Pant), his entry point shifts to the second half of the innings on most days. Time isn't a luxury for him to build his way into an innings. He has enough muscle power and no boundary rope in the world is big enough for him to clear. But his lack of rhythm and runs is an even bigger worry, with the rest of his colleagues entrusted with finishing the innings also not stepping up.