πICC Women's T20I WC 2024: Group A - Match 7: IndW vs PakW at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai on 06/10/2024 @ 3:30PM IST π
Never before in this decade have India gone into a T20 World Cup match against Pakistan with pressure on their back and wind knocked out of their sails so early in the competition. It isn't doomsday yet for the Group A heavyweights, but Pakistan's opening day victory over reigning Asia Cup champions Sri Lanka followed by their own NRR-gutting 58-run loss at the hands of New Zealand has lent this otherwise superficial rivalry some meaningful context. Come Sunday (October 6), a high-on-confidence Pakistan would be waiting to take a stab at wounded India in what is a landmark game for Dubai.
Given the conviction exhibited by the Indian management in its rejigged top-six in the build up to the tournament, any changes to their batting order could be perceived as a knee-jerk reaction after a shock opening defeat. It was, after all, a rare blip in an otherwise solid World Cup cycle for their batters led by Smriti Mandhana (703) and Shafali Verma (617) up top who both fare among the top-10 scorers in this period. However, with their campaign in a precarious spot and a turnaround time of under 48 hours between games, India would want its batters to hit their straps quickly. India could actually take a leaf out of the New Zealand book and look to spread out [link devine copy] their best or most experienced batters to cover for contingencies like what unfolded on Friday night.
Which begs a question: did India mend something which was never broken to plug another gap? [link harman copy] In restoring to factory settings by reinstating Harmanpreet Kaur at no. 4 and bringing in another left-hander (Yastika Bhatia) to the line-up, India could potentially go in best prepared to negate Pakistan's biggest threat.
Left-arm spin twins Sadia Iqbal and Nashra Sandhu rarely get the recognition they deserve, but together the duo have accounted for 59 wickets in 27 games this World Cup cycle for Pakistan. The pair claimed a combined 5/32 in the 31-run loss Pakistan inflicted on Sri Lanka with Sandhu cleaning up the young guns and Sadia rummaging through the opponents' experienced lower middle-order to restrict them to 85/9.
The one-sidedness of this rivalry may still rear its ugly head after all the ballyhoo. After all, India comfortably lead 12-3 in the 15 meetings against Pakistan in the shortest format, their rivalry limited to World Cups and Asia Cups only. Pakistan's last victory against the neighbours came in the 2022 Asia Cup, but never would have India seemed so vulnerable before. The next stop in the Fatima Sana-led Pakistan's upward trajectory could be gate-crashing India's party.
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