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Sunil Gavaskar column: India must keep the winning tempo going

Rohit's men need to send a message to the opposition that they are determined to win the trophy at home, writes Sunil Gavaskar

Published: Thu 2 Nov 2023, 8:30 AM

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India's captain Rohit Sharma (left) speaks with teammates during a practice session. — AFP

India's captain Rohit Sharma (left) speaks with teammates during a practice session. — AFP

The India run continues with a splendid win over the defending champions England at Lucknow. They have Sri Lanka next and while the Lankans looked a bit listless against Afghanistan, they also have a fine win against England under their belt.

In that game against England, their bowlers bowled superbly to restrict England. If anything, their bowling has looked their weak point and on good batting pitches they haven't even been able to defend even 300 plus totals.


Their man of the match performer Lahiru Kumara has returned to Lanka with an injury and his replacement Chameera, although sharp in pace, hardly troubled the Afghan batters.

Kusal Mendis has played a couple of blazing innings in the tournament but against Afghanistan, his batting was not the same.

Sri Lanka will depend on him and the talented trio of Nissanka, Samarawickrama and Dhananjaya de Silva if they are to put up a challenging total against India. That won't be easy as Bumrah, Shami with the new ball and then Kuldeep and Jadeja in the middle overs have hardly given anything away.

Shami coming back so strongly has been a huge plus and his uncanny habit of picking wickets in every spell that he bowls doesn't allow the opposition batters much leeway. Kuldeep's delivery to get Buttler out is being talked about as the ball of the tournament so far and that will do his confidence a world of good.

Rohit Sharma's innings against England was a captain’s innings worth more than a hundred as he tailored his approach according to the needs of the situation.

Rahul once again showed how important it is to have an opener batting at number 5 because he could deal with the new ball and stabilise the innings with skipper Sharma. India’s fielding also has been showing steady improvement.

India must not loosen up and keep the winning tempo going as it sends a message to the opposition that they are determined to win the trophy at home. (Professional Management Group)



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