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Yadav Defends Struggling Indian Batsmen
21 Feb
Summary
- Suryakumar Yadav dismisses Samson replacing Sharma or Varma.
- Abhishek Sharma's form concerns are for rivals, says captain.
- Team India embraces flexibility for lower-order batting.

Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav has dispelled rumors of Sanju Samson replacing Abhishek Sharma or Tilak Varma in the T20 World Cup Super Eight clash. Yadav expressed confidence in the current lineup, humorously remarking on the speculation surrounding Samson's extended net sessions.
Regarding Abhishek Sharma's lean patch, Yadav stated he is more concerned for opposing teams than for Sharma himself, emphasizing the opener's explosive potential when he finds form. He also defended Tilak Varma's cautious batting approach in the middle overs, explaining it as a strategic necessity to build partnerships when wickets fall early.
The team management is prioritizing flexibility, especially for the lower-order batsmen like Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube. Yadav hinted at promoting them if conditions and matchups permit, ensuring India can adapt its batting order to maximize scoring potential throughout the innings.
India's approach has shifted towards adaptability under the new leadership, moving beyond fixed positions for openers. This flexibility extends to the middle order, allowing for dynamic adjustments to counter challenging pitch conditions and opposing strategies as the tournament progresses.




