Experts Debate India’s T20 World Cup Bowling Combination
India’s T20 World Cup Squad: Experts Weigh In on Bowler Selection
As the May 1 deadline for squad announcement looms, former cricketers and experts have shared their insights on the optimal bowling combination for India’s T20 World Cup campaign.
Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan emphasizes the need for five specialist bowlers, including two wrist-spinners. He suggests Ravi Bishnoi and Kuldeep Yadav as his preferred options, citing their impressive performances. However, he cautions against including Yuzvendra Chahal due to fielding concerns.
Pathan acknowledges Jasprit Bumrah as the only automatic choice among the bowlers. He recommends Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh as potential fast bowlers, but expresses reservations about Siraj’s consistency.
Former India batter K Srikkanth advocates for Avesh Khan as the third pacer, citing his death-over prowess and international experience. He believes Siraj’s erratic performances make him unsuitable for the World Cup.
Former Australia all-rounder Tom Moody defends Siraj, attributing his recent struggles to fatigue and the poor performance of his IPL team, Royal Challengers Bangalore. He believes Siraj has the potential to step up in the World Cup based on his past performances.
The experts agree on the importance of a balanced bowling attack, with a mix of pace and spin. They emphasize the need for wicket-taking options and the ability to control the game in different phases.