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Tilak Varma's new role: Manjrekar sees less pressure
27 Feb
Summary
- Tilak Varma found less pressure batting lower down the order.
- Hardik Pandya batted higher, scoring 50 off 23 balls.
- Tactical shift with Sanju Samson opening neutralized off-spin threat.

Sanjay Manjrekar has commended India's strategic decision to bat Tilak Varma at number six during their T20 World Cup Super 8 match against Zimbabwe. Varma, who had struggled at the top order, thrived in the lower position, smashing an unbeaten 44 off just 16 balls.
Manjrekar suggested that batting lower in the order reduces pressure on Varma, enabling him to play more freely. This tactical adjustment also facilitated Hardik Pandya batting at number five, where he scored a rapid unbeaten 50 off 23 balls.
The former cricketer also praised opener Abhishek Sharma's return to form, noting his improved handling of slower deliveries. Manjrekar highlighted India's successful batting performance, posting a massive 256/4.
Furthermore, Manjrekar lauded India's clever tactics, specifically the decision to bring Sanju Samson into the opening position instead of Rinku Singh. This move effectively countered the opposition's strategy of using off-spinners against India's left-handed top-order batters.




