T20 World Cup 2022 3 things India must do to beat South Africa in their Super 12 clash
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tells why is unlikely to get a game against as well.
tells why is unlikely to get a game against as well. Ravichandran Ashwin stole a march over Yuzvendra Chahal just ahead of the T20 World Cup, with India presumably looking at his match-ups against Pakistan and South Africa before deciding to pick him in the playing XI. Against the Proteas, who have three left-handers in their top six, Ashwin will have a massive role to play even though the venue is Perth. Quinton de Kock is known to be a slow starter against spin in the powerplay, with off-spin in particular being his kryptonite. The keeper-batter has been in sizzling form in the T20 World Cup, as has No. 3 Rilee Rossouw. David Miller has made massive strides when it comes to his spin game, but Ashwin will be confident of holding his own against the left-hander. India's four pacers will have a massive role to play on Sunday. But Ashwin too must be used smartly if the Men in Blue are to beat South Africa.
T20 World Cup 2022 3 things India must do to beat South Africa in their Super 12 clash
India v Netherlands - ICC Men's T20 World Cup Four teams are still unbeaten in the Super 12 stage of the , with two of them set to clash on Sunday, October 30. and will be vying for top spot in the Group 2 standings when they meet at the Optus Stadium in Perth. With wins over Pakistan and the Netherlands, India have four points on the board in the Super 12 stage. The Men in Blue can take massive strides towards a spot in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup if they vanquish South Africa and make it three out of three. Here are three things India must do to preserve their unbeaten record in the T20 World Cup.#3 Ravichandran Ashwin must be used smartly
tells why is unlikely to get a game against as well.
tells why is unlikely to get a game against as well. Ravichandran Ashwin stole a march over Yuzvendra Chahal just ahead of the T20 World Cup, with India presumably looking at his match-ups against Pakistan and South Africa before deciding to pick him in the playing XI. Against the Proteas, who have three left-handers in their top six, Ashwin will have a massive role to play even though the venue is Perth. Quinton de Kock is known to be a slow starter against spin in the powerplay, with off-spin in particular being his kryptonite. The keeper-batter has been in sizzling form in the T20 World Cup, as has No. 3 Rilee Rossouw. David Miller has made massive strides when it comes to his spin game, but Ashwin will be confident of holding his own against the left-hander. India's four pacers will have a massive role to play on Sunday. But Ashwin too must be used smartly if the Men in Blue are to beat South Africa.