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India's Left-Handed Woes: South Africa Eyes Weakness
21 Feb
Summary
- India's batting lineup features a significant number of left-handers.
- South Africa is specifically practicing to exploit this batting strategy.
- Abhishek Sharma is under pressure to perform despite opposition fears.

India's batting strategy, heavily featuring left-handers, is under intense scrutiny ahead of their Super 8 T20 World Cup clash with South Africa. The opposition is meticulously preparing to exploit this composition, with bowlers practicing against left-handed batsmen and coaches focusing on tactical approaches. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate acknowledged the team's submissive performance against finger spinners in previous matches.
Abhishek Sharma, a key player, has not yet found his rhythm, though he remains a threat to opponents. His recent net sessions indicate a focus on basics and restraint against both spin and pace. South Africa, a professional unit, is expected to capitalize on India's potential vulnerabilities.




