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CT 2017 Team Preview : India

Abdullah719

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A fully-primed India squad is ready to defend their title and not many teams can match their skills and confidence.


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First the facts. India are in third position in ICC’s ODI rankings and boast 4 batsmen in the top 20 list of current ODI batsmen and 3 bowlers amongst a similar cohort in ICC’s ODI ranking for bowlers. Their recent ODI form has been excellent where they have won the last 3 series against Zimbabwe, New Zealand and England.

Whilst the naysayers will point out that these triumphs have come against weaker teams or at home where the dreaded home-advantage comes in to the equation, there won’t be many who can deny that a team full of match-winners is not likely to make a strong bid for their second successive title in the 2017 edition of the Champions Trophy.

At the heart of the Indian run machine at the Champions Trophy is their charismatic and ebullient captain, Virat Kohli. If his latest statements are to be believed, this is a man on a mission but he is not alone in that ambition. The likes of MS Dhoni with 9275 ODI runs to his name and Yuvraj Singh with 8539 runs as well as 111 wickets will be as Kohli recently put it, ‘the pillars’ of his team.

The Indian batting, however, can also depend on Ajinkya Rahane , Rohit Sharma and Shihkar Dhawan who can take the attack to any bowling attack in the world. The attacking brand of cricket which has seen Indian batting hit those 300+ scores with ease will serve notice to all other teams but the real sting in this Indian line-up is in its ability to restrict the opposition batsmen.

English conditions may be alien for sub-continental bowlers but make no mistake, this Indian bowling line-up comes with a healthy degree of expertise which should send alarm bells ringing in many dressing rooms already.

In Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammad Shami and the fast-improving Jasprit Bumrah, India possess bowlers who can pick wickets at will with their superb control and ability to swing the ball. And if spin is to be a deciding factor in some of the games, then India will have a distinct advantage with one of the top exponents of the art of spin-bowling in the shape of Ravi Ashwin. With 145 ODI wickets to his name, Ashwin is no slouch with the bat as well which could be a huge plus in tight games or when the score needs a push towards the end of the innings.

But in terms of true all-rounders, India are also blessed with the talent of Ravindra Jadeja whose middle order contributions have proved decisive in the past. His batting ability coupled with the uncanny ability to break partnerships with his spin bowling which has yielded him 151 ODI wickets, India seem to have a complete package at their disposal.

The strength of any ODI side apart from the usual batting and bowling combinations is their ability to apply pressure on their opponents with their fielding. In this respect, India have a playing XI which would be the envy of many. With more energy derived from the support expected from their unwavering fans in England, some spectacular catches and saved runs will be the order of the day when this side takes the field.

The recently concluded IPL season in India has shown the Indian players, barring a few, to be in good shape but to many experts the strenuous IPL games may actually harm India’s chances at the Champions Trophy. On the other hand, a fully primed set of Indian players at the top of their game will be a huge challenge for any opponent and to many, an Indian victory in the final at The Oval is a foregone conclusion.


Strengths

Virat Kohli is the man India will look to provide that spark but the general confidence that current India side exudes will carry them all the way through this tournament.


Weaknesses

English conditions could hamper their run scoring habits.


Verdict

Tournament winners.


India squad

Virat Kohli (captain), Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Shikhar Dhawan, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Ravindra Jadeja, Kedar Jadhav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Hardik Pandya, Manish Pandey, Ajinkya Rahane, Mohammad Shami, Rohit Sharma, Yuvraj Singh and Umesh Yadav
 
India are in a phenomenal space at the moment. Easy pick for winners.
 
Batting looks woefully out of form hopefully kohli is back in form and rahane/Dhoni/yuvi can find some form of old.. Rohit and Dhawan need to perform as well hopefully either one of them can get in form.
 
Comic piece that opening post. India is an overrated team over-dependent on a single batsman. The bowlers are doing alright but you never can bank on them.

My verdict - At best India will make the semi finals. Won't progress 1 bit beyond that.
 
Brilliantly written but Tournament winners? Our batting is not really strong to go all the way. Will be happy to see us giving a fight in semis and that's about it.

Dhoni and yuvraj are pillar of Indian team is multitude of platitudinous rhetoric and might find credence to pedantic fans; as they stats are perfidious if looked at in isolation.

Selecting karthik was a testimony that rumours of selectors following Pakistani pedagogy: nesting a culture of cricketing particianry or having a penchant to aged players as opposed to blood in new ones, is indeed true.
 
Brilliantly written article. Excellent. Who wrote it if I may ask ?
 
India are lucky they are not in the other group. Pakistan, SA and Lanka can all bottle it too easily.

Their opening bowlers of Shami and Bhuvi are very good. But the rest can be a liability against any half decent batsmen.

If Pakistan manage to beat India, they could be on the first plane home.
 
Nice preview but it seems a bit too much, india don't have nearly as good a batting lineup as the article suggests, yuvraj is hit and miss, dhoni is just miss, dhawan is rubbish, rohit is out of form, rahane never performs well for india in limited overs, this is going to put too much pressure on kohli and that poor guy jadhav, our bowling is fine though, also what you term as weakness is definitely not weakness, for starters they will batting pitches as is the case with any ICC tournament and india come into the tournament with a win loss record of 8-1 in recent years in england, if anything we will be very comfortable out there.
 
I wrote this and I stand by about my assessment of India as winners of this tournament. England v India final with the crowd supporting the home team (India!)
 
I wrote this and I stand by about my assessment of India as winners of this tournament. England v India final with the crowd supporting the home team (India!)

sorry bro, it will inshallah be pakistan vs india in the final, and pakistan will win by 8 wickets with 32 balls remaining Inshallah.
 
Don't think India will be ably to go past semis. Even going to semifinal might turn out to be a difficult task for them. India's Bowling is pretty decent but batting isn't looking that good to be completely honest. It's kohli or nothing.
 
Indias batting isn't not as strong as being made out. We all know what Kohli can do. But Rohit and Dhwaan are inconsistent. Dhoni and Yuvraj aren't the same players . If Kohli doesn't fire I see Indias batting struggling.

There bowling is really strong. Ashwin and Jadeja can keep it tight in the middle and pick up wickets. In the last tournament they bowled well as well. Shami and Kumar are a threat with the new ball. Yadav offers something different with the ball and has been in good form.

India also have experience of winning tournaments and dealing with pressure games. But that has mostly been under Dhoni. It will be interesting to see how Kohli will manages the team in pressure situations, also his tactical nous will be tested. How will he use Ashwin and Jadeja, how will he use the fast bowlers. Will he use them in a defensive manner like MS? Or will he use them in a more offensive way like he has in test?

Don't see India beating England or Australia in a knockout game. I think India will be knocked out in the semis.
 
Indian batting is pretty hallow. Out of form and over the hill players have made it to the squad.

If Indian team had Raina and Pant, this team would have been pretty explosive.

As of now, india will eek out 300 on a good day.

Bowling is top class though.
 
If India is going to get anywhere it will be because of their bowling. India does well only when their bowling fires. All batsmen are a bit scratchy.
 
Brilliantly written but Tournament winners? Our batting is not really strong to go all the way. Will be happy to see us giving a fight in semis and that's about it.

Dhoni and yuvraj are pillar of Indian team is multitude of platitudinous rhetoric and might find credence to pedantic fans; as they stats are perfidious if looked at in isolation.

Selecting karthik was a testimony that rumours of selectors following Pakistani pedagogy: nesting a culture of cricketing particianry or having a penchant to aged players as opposed to blood in new ones, is indeed true.
Shashi Tharoor ji! Kaise aana hua?

Anyway, our batting looks weak judging purely from the form of our batsmen in the IPL. Apart from Dhawan, none of the batsmen in the squad had a good tournament. Who knows if they up their game at the Champions Trophy, but right now it's hard to see them retaining the trophy. Yuvraj is not the dependable batsman he used to be, and Dhoni's powers are waning as the quick ones and twos are being replaced by dots. Kedar Jadhav is new to the international scene and we'll have to see if he can play just as well in English conditions.

As much as our bowling is criticised, it's pretty solid in this format and even better than the one that played the last Champions Trophy since Ishant Sharma has given way for Bumrah, an excellent death overs bowler. Jadeja and Ashwin are capable of keeping things tight in the middle.
 
In the past, Indian teams boasted of "Strong" batting and weak bowling. Now it seems the other way. I will take this team boasting of a "stronger" bowling and ""weaker" batting in the hope that at least some of these "weak" batsmen would come to form in crunch situations.
 
Brilliantly written but Tournament winners? Our batting is not really strong to go all the way. Will be happy to see us giving a fight in semis and that's about it.

Dhoni and yuvraj are pillar of Indian team is multitude of platitudinous rhetoric and might find credence to pedantic fans; as they stats are perfidious if looked at in isolation.

Selecting karthik was a testimony that rumours of selectors following Pakistani pedagogy: nesting a culture of cricketing particianry or having a penchant to aged players as opposed to blood in new ones, is indeed true.

Farrago of distortions, misinterpretations and lies
 
Great review (or jinx) MIG. I see you're clearly going by reputation and i don';t think that's wrong at all. Tournaments are like that, certain teams just know how to overcome pressure better than others and India's been one of them. India are a different beasts in global tournaments and if they give their A performance on the field, they are going all the way except for maybe Australia who are a step ahead anywhere outside SC.

I keep India as my 2nd biggest contenders after Australia with RSA at #3.
 
Rohit and Dhawan ( inconsistent batters but if its their day score very fast and big)
Pandya ( On lucky day can hit 40 runs of 15 deliveries)
Kohli ,Jadhav Rahane ( likely to score consistent but not quick)
Dhoni and Yuvi ( Who knows if experience is handicap here or will be asset)

All India bowlers are rhythm bowlers. If they get in rhythm they can suffocate batters or get suffocated when not in Rhythm.

Basically a team which can collapse one game to 100 and score 350 next game type team.
 
if we bat 2nd we'll win most of the games. Batting 1st could be a tricky.
 
I have a feeling that India will keep advancing as long as they do not face Australia. Assuming that India reach the semis, they will be eliminated there if they face Australia in the semifinal. If India does not meet Ausralia in the semis, they can reach the final where they will be the losers if they meet Australia and the champions if they meet some other team.

My gut feeling (which is mostly wrong).:akhtar
 
India are looking super good atm - big warning signs for other teams
 
India are looking super good atm - big warning signs for other teams

Too early to judge, Ban batsmen just fell into the short ball trap.

Will be a lot tougher to get wickets against Aus, SA and England by simply bowling short.

To win Pakistan need to get their top order cheap. Amir needs to turn up, fingers crossed he will!
 
Title holders begin their defense tomorrow! I stand by my prediction.
 
India shouldn't be underestimated even though they have few chinks in their armor. They wont be easy targets for anybody
 
I have a feeling that India will keep advancing as long as they do not face Australia. Assuming that India reach the semis, they will be eliminated there if they face Australia in the semifinal. If India does not meet Ausralia in the semis, they can reach the final where they will be the losers if they meet Australia and the champions if they meet some other team.

My gut feeling (which is mostly wrong).:akhtar

Australia have not overhauled India everywhere and every time. In fact they have been soft targets for India at times (2011 ODI, 2016 T20, etc) Depends a bit on conditions as well (Fast flat tracks in Australia or South Africa is what Aussies prefer!) Dampness, Turn, Movement will bite them like anything! Australia are no more invincible as they were during their World Cup treble!
 
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