T20 World Cup 2026: 3 changes India should make for their next match
India may fine-tune selection and tactics after lessons learned from their opening win.
2. Reworking the batting order for clarity
India’s batting order showed signs of uncertainty against the USA, particularly in the middle overs. Shivam Dube at No.5 and Rinku Singh at No.6 disrupted the natural flow of roles. A clearer structure would help absorb collapses better, especially on slower surfaces where shot selection and tempo management are crucial. Such tweaks also help younger batters settle into clearly defined responsibilities rather than reacting instinctively under pressure situations repeatedly and intentionally.
Hardik Pandya batting at No. 5 provides stability and leadership during pressure phases, allowing him to play the role of a stabiliser if early wickets fall. Rinku Singh can then operate as a designated finisher at No. 7, while Dube floats based on matchups against spin. This alignment restores balance and clarity to India’s middle order.
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