IND vs SA: Selection headache or perfect balance? Ravi Shastri flags India’s only dilemma ahead of Super 8 showdown | Cricket News

IND vs SA: Selection headache or perfect balance? Ravi Shastri flags India’s only dilemma ahead of Super 8 showdown
Captain Suryakumar Yadav, right, head coach Gautam Gambhir, second left, with the team. (PTI Photo)

India’s formidable depth has become both their greatest strength and their only selection headache as the defending champions march unbeaten into the Super Eight stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. A win over the Netherlands extended their winning streak in the tournament to 12 matches and reinforced the impression of a side with few weaknesses — but according to former coach Ravi Shastri, one crucial dilemma remains.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Shastri believes India are unlikely to tinker with a winning combination when they face South Africa in a blockbuster clash on Sunday, insisting the current XI ticks nearly every box.“I think it will be pretty much the same side because you’ve got depth, you’ve got all bases covered, you’ve got options, you need options,” Shastri told ICC Review.

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He stressed the importance of flexibility, particularly in conditions where dew could influence team balance.“When there’s dew around, you need that extra bowling option. Whether it’s a Shivam Dube, whether it’s Hardik bowling his full quota of overs, whether it’s Tilak Varma who might roll his arm for an over or two, you need those options. I don’t think they’ll tinker with the side. I think the team that played in the last game was a good side,” he said.India’s campaign so far has been defined by collective contributions rather than reliance on individuals, something Shastri views as a major positive.

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“In every game there’s been someone who stood up. It has been Ishan Kishan, sometimes Surya in the first game. Tilak Varma has played his part… I still think the best of him is still to come,” he noted. “I look at it as a positive that Abhishek Sharma has got three zeros. So, save your best for the important periods in the tournament. Teams will be a little worried that he’s not got runs.”However, Shastri identified one key selection call: whether to play Axar Patel or Washington Sundar. Both offer spin and batting depth, but only one spot is available.Beyond selection, Shastri expects a high-quality contest between two in-form sides at the Narendra Modi Stadium.“There’s a lot of self-belief and it’s going to be a cracking contest because South Africa are no pushovers,” he said. “They’ve got depth in batting. India have got depth in batting. These are two of the strongest teams.”Familiarity with conditions could play a role, but Shastri warned dew may ultimately decide the outcome.“When you’re familiar with the ground… you know what lengths to bowl. The thing to see is the amount of dew. Toss can play a crucial role.”

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