India's T20 World Cup Squad Raises Concerns Over Pace Bowling

India’s T20 World Cup Squad Raises Concerns Over Pace Bowling

India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad has raised concerns about the team’s pace bowling capabilities. Despite the presence of Jasprit Bumrah, India lacks a consistent and in-form pacer. Hardik Pandya’s underwhelming performances in the ongoing IPL have further dampened expectations.

Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has expressed his surprise at the omission of T Natarajan from the squad. Gavaskar praised Natarajan’s impressive performances in the IPL, suggesting that he could have been a valuable addition to the team.

“I was thinking more like T Natarajan, the left-arm pacer bowler. He has been bowling extremely well. So, I thought maybe he could have been in the team,” Gavaskar said.

However, Gavaskar expressed confidence in the experience of the selected seam bowlers. “But that’s okay. I think the seam bowlers that they have got, they all have experience. So no problem with that,” he added.

Another talking point has been the retention of Hardik Pandya as vice-captain despite his struggles in the IPL. Pandya has scored only 197 runs and taken just four wickets in 10 games.

Gavaskar believes that Pandya will perform differently when playing for India. “There’s a big difference playing in the IPL and playing for your country. Playing for your country brings out something different in every player and Hardik Pandya will be a different player,” he said.

“He’s had to face a lot of issues in this particular tournament (IPL), he’s handled it quite well. When he goes overseas and has to play for India, I think he will be in a completely different frame of mind.”

Gavaskar also expressed optimism about India’s chances of winning the World Cup. “They are title contenders, without a question. At the international level, sometimes you need a bit of luck and if this Indian team has just that little bit of luck, then I’m very confident that after 2007 (triumph), the T20 World Cup will come back to India.”

He believes that the players will be well-prepared for the tournament due to their extensive experience in the IPL. “They’ll go with good rhythm (following the IPL); the bowlers would have bowled a fair bit of overs, the batters will have enough time out in the middle, some of them would have scored 80s, 90s 100s.”