Team India ki 6th bowling tension aur Anil Kumble ki warning: Kya knockout se pehle resolve hogi ye vulnerability?
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India
has been clinical in the
T20 World Cup
so far, but the experts are looking beyond the scoreboard. Even after a crushing victory over
Zimbabwe
in Chennai, former captain
Anil Kumble
and South African legend
Faf du Plessis
have pointed out some tactical gaps that could become a nightmare on flat tracks.
The Sixth Bowler Dilemma: Shivam Dube under the scanner
Team India
currently relies on five specialist bowlers:
Jasprit Bumrah
,
Arshdeep Singh
,
Varun Chakravarthy
,
Hardik Pandya
, and
Axar Patel
. Jab sab sahi chalta hai toh it feels like a Masterclass, but the problem starts when the opposition targets the 6th option.
Shivam Dube
is filling that slot right now, and frankly, the numbers are worrying.
Dube ne 9.2 overs mein 124 runs khaaye hain, jiska matlab hai unka economy rate 13.28 ka hai.
Anil Kumble
feels that on flat pitches, India cannot afford to go in with just seven batters and five specialist bowlers. They need the comfort of eight batters, but that requires the part-timers to be extremely disciplined. While
Abhishek Sharma
and
Tilak Varma
have chipped in, the pressure of a World Cup semi-final is a different beast altogether.
Tactical Masterclass or Role Confusion?
Faf du Plessis
highlighted a very sharp tactical point: smart teams will simply blunt out
Jasprit Bumrah
. If you don't give wickets to Bumrah and Varun, the game naturally shifts toward the overs of the sixth bowler. Agar
Shivam Dube
wide yorkers miss karte hain ya defensive lines sahi nahi rakhte, toh top-tier batters unhe line up karke pel denge.
The management is also constantly shuffling the deck. We saw
Sanju Samson
coming in to handle the left-hand dominance in the top order, while
Ishan Kishan
was moved to No. 3.
Tilak Varma
, who was the designated one-down batter earlier, is now batting at No. 6. Though Tilak responded with a blistering 44 off 16 balls,
Anil Kumble
believes this lack of "Role Clarity" might create confusion during high-pressure run chases.
Analysis & Numbers
Shivam Dube
Economy Rate: 13.28 in 9.2 overs, making him the most expensive link in the current setup.
Role Shuffling:
Tilak Varma
moved from No. 3 to No. 6 within five matches.
Tactical Shift:
Washington Sundar
replaced
Axar Patel
specifically to counter left-handed batters.
Dominance: Despite the bowling concerns,
India
managed a winning total of 256 for 4 against
Zimbabwe
.
Interestingly, while
India
is fine-tuning their strategy to achieve perfection, our neighbors across the border are in a different league of chaos.
Pakistan
is currently busy wondering if they have 11 functional players, let alone a 6th bowling option. While the
PCB
struggles with consistency and their batters struggle with basic strike rates,
Team India
is making sure every small gap is plugged before the big dance.
The Guru Gyan Verdict:
India's batting depth is their biggest strength, but ignoring a leaky 6th bowling option is like driving a Ferrari with a loose nut: it works fine until you hit top speed.
Hardik Pandya
and
Axar Patel
are doing the heavy lifting, but the management needs to decide if
Shivam Dube
is a bowling liability or a tactical gamble. Against a side like
West Indies
, any error in length will disappear into the stands. It is time to fix the role clarity before the semi-finals.
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