Ishan’s fiery comeback puts Sanju under pressure as India look to seal series vs NZ
GUWAHATI: Ishan Kishan’s sensational comeback will reignite debate over who should be Abhishek Sharma’s preferred opening partner with Sanju Samson’s increasing struggles as the hosts look to seal the five-match T20 series in the third game here on Sunday.
With just two weeks and three matches against New Zealand in the ongoing series left before the start of their T20 World Cup title defence, India’s combination looks largely settled.Kishan’s superb 76 off 32 balls, however, intensified the spotlight on Sanju. Reinstated as opener alongside Abhishek Sharma at the expense of Test and ODI skipper Shubman Gill, Samson has been failing to make the most of his chances and he has got quite a lot of games.
Gill, despite his technical solidity, struggled to make an impact in T20Is and was sidelined in a bold call to accommodate Sanju, who had scored three centuries in five matches late last year.Former India opener and noted coach WV Raman summed it up on social media after his Raipur dismissal.There were concerns over skipper Suryakumar Yadav’s prolonged lean patch, but he silenced his critics in style, ending a run of 23 T20I innings without a fifty with a blazing 82 off 37 balls.Suryakumar seemed to have tweaked his approach in walking across the stumps to access the off-side and playing his trademark strokes over point and covers.
From 10 off 10 balls, he stepped on the gas in style smashing 72 from the next 27 deliveries as India chased down 209 with ease, reaching the target in just 15.2 overs.
However, before Suryakumar took charge, the platform was set by the diminutive left-hander Kishan, who blasted a 21-ball fifty.India would hope Axar Patel’s finger injury isn’t serious ahead of the global showpiece and gets more game time, while pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, rested for the second match, is expected to return.Teams (from)India: Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wk), Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Rinku Singh, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi, Harshit Rana.
New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (captain), Devon Conway, Bevon Jacobs, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Tim Robinson, Jimmy Neesham, Ish Sodi, Zak Foulkes, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Rachin Ravindra, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy.
Since the turnaround time between games is too less with travel included, the team management decided to rotate the pacers.
For New Zealand, it remains to be seen how they bounce back after the walloping.
India had slipped to 6/2 in 1.1 overs, but Kishan’s counter-attack turned the game around as they completed their joint-highest successful T20I chase with 28 balls to spare.
“Samson will be inconsistent as long as he doesn’t adjust the speed of his bat on the downswing in relation to the pace of the ball. In simple terms one can’t drive a car at the same speed all the time, everywhere,” Raman posted on X.
But back in his preferred slot, the Kerala man has not delivered, and time is running out with hardly any turnaround time before the T20 World Cup as the series would be a make-or-break for him.
The batting and bowling units appear sorted and only a few spots remain under scrutiny and one such slot currently belongs to Samson.
