Sans Hardik, it’s starting all over again for dominant India

Dharamsala, Oct 21
Flying into the quaint hilly terrain without their balancing figure Hardik Pandya, a frighteningly dominant
India’s World Cup campaign will start all over again with Sunday’s blockbuster clash against an ambitious New Zealand.
A freak ankle injury had ruled Pandya out of the big game against  the Kiwis who are eyeing their maiden triumph, even as the hosts desperately look to break their long trophy jinx in ICC tournaments.
With the flamboyant all-rounder not in picture, India have been forced to disturb a combination that has brought them four convincing wins on the trot, leaving the opponents worried and exploring ways to stop the rampaging hosts.
Against the New Zealanders, the Indians will take to the field after having done a bit of rejigging of their combination and re-evaluation of strategies.
Pandya’s injury has disturbed the balance of the side as India doesn’t have a like-for-like replacement for him. These thoughts must have crossed the minds of the men who matter the moment Pandya sustained the injury to his left ankle while trying to stop the ball on his follow-through during their match against Bangladesh in Pune. (PTI)
The star all-rounder has been advised rest and hasn’t travel to
Dharamsala. Currently under the assessment of the BCCI medical team,
Pandya is expected to join the squad in Lucknow before the match
against England next week.
In the current scenario, seamer Mohammed Shami, who hasn’t played
a match so far in the World Cup, is a certainty in the playing XI
as the pitch here is expected to favour the fast bowlers to some extent.
And to bolster the batting, Suryakumar Yadav instantly comes into
the mix. But it remains to be seen who is the other player India
would replace in their bid to get the balance right.
Given the situation, the mediocre Shardul Thakur should get the
boot as Shami would be better suited merely because of his pace and
swing in these conditions.
Ravichandran Ashwin, too, provides an option for India with both
bat and ball but it remains to be seen whether his off-spin would
be effective here.
The Indian batting has been doing extremely well with the likes
of Rohit, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, and Shubman Gill all scoring runs.
Young Gill would look to make his presence felt one more time after
his half-century against Bangladesh.
In bowling, the Indians have fared well with Jasprit Bumrah leading
the attack from the front with the new ball and Kuldeep Yadav decimating
sides with his guile in the middle overs.