Ravi Shastri Says Dew Factor Will Decide Whether India Will Play An Extra Spinner Or Seamer
India head coach Ravi Shastri on Monday said the dew factor will decide whether the team will go with an extra seamer or spinner during their upcoming ICC T20 World Cup campaign starting on October 24 against Pakistan.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 19, 2021 09:49 am IST
Highlights
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Shastri said dew factor will play a key role in team selection
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Extra spinner or seamer will be decided after assessing the conditions
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India will begin their T20 World Cup campaign vs Pakistan on October 24
India head coach Ravi Shastri on Monday said the dew factor will decide whether the team will go with an extra seamer or spinner during their upcoming ICC T20 World Cup campaign starting on October 24 against Pakistan. Shastri, who is on his last assignment with the Indian team, also made it clear that the primary objective of the two warm-up games against England (this evening) and Australia on October 20 is to understand how the players are placed in terms of form and rhythm.Â
"We'll just try to see how much dew is around and accordingly decide to bat/bowl first. Also helps us decide about playing an extra spinner or seamer," Shastri told former India stumper Deep Dasgupta during an interaction for official broadcasters 'Star Sports'.Â
India are scheduled to play all their matches in the evening, when dew becomes a major factor. The heavier the dew, the more difficult it is for spinners to grip the ball, making stroke-play easier for batsmen.Â
Shastri said that IPL has been an ideal preparatory ground for the Indian players, most of whom are regulars for their respective franchises.Â
"Boys have been playing IPL for the last two months, so I don't think they need too much of preparation. It's more about them getting together and adapting together. Get some rhythm going, some energy going."Â
Asked about the specific gains he is eyeing from the warm-up games, Shastri said: "Everyone can bat, everyone can bowl (in this game). So it will help us to get an idea about who is doing how.Â
"Not really (regarding any locked strategy). We'll just see how things go and work a combination around."