It’s this kind of experimentation that has India still punting and hoping for a World Cup win. The Indian bowling is on the other end of the spectrum; if everyone is not at their best, this attack can be dismantled.
    Because no new pacer has really stood out, Mohammad Shami is making a comeback in those two series and has been named a standby. Shami, who has been out for so long, will hopefully not be too rusty to put in a couple of performances that will cause team management and selectors to reconsider.
    source: Genuine T.TIndia appear to be stuck with KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli as their top three after failing to experiment with Rishab Pant as an opener, who could have done the job that Rohit Sharma did against Pakistan: provide a breezy start.
    To do well in the T20 World Cup, India’s players will have to play out of their skins, extending themselves more than they did last year. Indian batting must abandon their second-gear approach, and Indian bowling must always be at their best. Something that is normally difficult to produce consistently over the course of a long and difficult tournament such as the World Cup. Only time will tell.

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