1. Various Death Overs
    Despite his reputation as a useful death bowler, Harshal, who replaced Arshdeep in the first T20I against Australia in Mohali, did not have a stellar performance, particularly in the final overs of the innings.
    2. Intentional FieldingIndia recently failed to hold on to a couple of routine catches, which cost them. Arshdeep Singh’s infamous fumble of Asif Ali’s catch during the Asia Cup will live on in the minds of every Indian fan for a long time and is likely one of the most costly catch drops in the game’s history.
    3. Third-seamer Jasprit Bumrah is India’s top pick as a pacer and will make an immediate return to the Indian playing XI once fully recovered. Then there’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar, whom the captain expects to do something spectacular with the new ball. Yuzvendra Chahal, who plays as a specialist spinner, is also a safe bet for the team. All-rounders Axar Patel and Hardik Pandya will almost certainly contribute some overs as well.
    4. Putting Together the Right Top-OrderThe Men in Blue have a strong middle order that can step up and score quick runs. However, if India is to upset teams like Australia, Pakistan, and England, they will need their top-order to be on their game.
    5. Who Is the Winner?Dinesh Karthik has pushed his way back into the national team after a successful summer in the IPL, establishing himself as a legitimate finisher for the team. Unlike Rishabh Pant, who usually comes in during the middle phase, DK usually comes in during the final overs.
    Despite having different responsibilities, India is expected to select only one wicketkeeper-batter for the T20 World Cup starting XI.

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