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India Eyes Knockout Win vs. West Indies
1 Mar
Summary
- Former coach emphasizes bowling discipline against West Indies.
- Varun Chakaravarthy's bowling length needs adjustment.
- Hetmyer targets specific areas that bowlers can exploit.

India is set to face the West Indies in a critical Super 8 match, with former batting coach Sanjay Bangar urging disciplined bowling against the Caribbean side's aggressive batting style. Bangar noted that while West Indies batters aim for boundaries, their attacking approach can lead to swift collapses.
He emphasized the importance of Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy in curbing the opposition's power-hitting and gaining momentum. Bangar suggested Varun Chakaravarthy adjust his bowling length, recommending fuller deliveries aimed at the stumps to exploit opportunities for LBW or bowled dismissals.
Specific strategies were proposed for Chakaravarthy against Shimron Hetmyer, who favors shots towards long-on and mid-wicket. Bangar advised bowling googlies from wide outside the off-stump to create wicket-taking chances if Hetmyer attempts to play across the line. Hetmyer has been a standout performer for the West Indies, while Chakaravarthy leads India in wickets despite a quieter Super 8 phase.




