Unfit Abhishek a concern as India take on Namibia
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Unfit Abhishek a concern as India take on Namibia

Abhishek Sharmaโ€™s stomach infection poses a bigger threat to India than their next World Cup opponents, Namibia. After a stuttering batting performance on a tacky Wankhede track in the opener against the USA, the Indian batting line-up would like to go all guns blazing on a Feroz Shah Kotla track that could be called a belter for quality teams.

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At the receiving end would be Namibia, who are not expected to cause much trouble to the dominant defending champions in their second Group A game of the T20 showpiece here on Thursday. When it comes to quality, the defending champions are light years ahead of the African team, which hardly looked up to scratch against fellow Associate nation Netherlands at this very ground.

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To be fair to India, the match against Namibia is more of an extended warm-up tie where they would like to bat first and let the line-up get a good hit in the middle. The gulf in quality is such that Namibia’s bowling line-up could be sent on a leather-hunt every day of the week by any of the middle level Indian state teams plying their trade in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.

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For India, Abhishek’s hospitalisation with a stomach infection and viral fever is concerning. Even if he is discharged on Wednesday, it won’t be advisable to put him on the park without allowing him to sufficiently recuperate before the big game against Pakistan on Sunday, where Abhishek’s presence is a crucial intimidating factor for the opposition.

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The Namibia match could be a God-sent opportunity for an out-of-form Sanju Samson to get into run-scoring mode after a string of failures that saw him lose his place to Ishan Kishan, who is going through a purple patch.

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โ€œSanju is feeling well again, understanding where he fits into the scheme of things now as an injury replacement,โ€ assistant coach Ryan Ten Doeschate said at the pre-match press conference. โ€œHeโ€™s a solid guy, heโ€™s good around the group, he’s training well and thatโ€™s what we expect from everyone in the team.โ€

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For Namibia to stop a batting line-up like India will be an arduous task. Even more challenging for their batters will be to face Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarthy and Hardik Pandya in tandem. Out of the top six, only all-rounder JJ Smit has a strike rate of 140 plus while none of the others in the top-five cross the par strike rate figure acceptable in todayโ€™s day and age.

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To face Chakravarthy could be a massive challenge for the Namibian team as they normally don’t face spinners of such high calibre. โ€œHeโ€™s actually worked on a few new deliveries which you’ll sort of see rolled out in various stages,โ€ said Ten Doeschate.

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The scheduling team of the ICC, along with the broadcasters, who very rightly get to call the shots, have ensured that except the commercial cash cow game against Pakistan, the rest of the league stage matches are against teams who will even lose to an India A, B or C team in this format. A third-string India A team had dismissed Namibia for less than a 100 in a warm up tie before the tournament.

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Even if Pakistan match goes haywire, India would eventually make it to Super 8 where the real test starts. Even there, grouping is such that India would face neither Australia nor South Africa if they happen to reach the semifinals.

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Also read: Indian opener Abhishek Sharma hospitalised



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