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India (179/2) comprehensively defeat Netherlands (123/9) by 56 runs in their Group 2 match

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Rohit Sharma’s India will take on a spirited Netherlands side in their second Super12 encounter of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at the SCG in Sydney on Thursday.

India won back-to-back series against Australia and South Africa at home ahead of this T20 World Cup campaign and also won a warm-up fixture against Australia. But they got a new zeal of energy and motivation from their thrilling win against Pakistan in their opening fixture of this tournament.

At 31/4, India looked completely down and out of the contest. But Virat Kohli played the innings of his career as he powered his team to a four-wicket victory with a magical knock of 82*. Barring the top-order failure, the batting efforts of Kohli and Hardik Pandya stood out. The bowlers also delivered, with Arshdeep Singh bowling a new-ball spell to remember.

Even though the top-order failed to deliver in the last game, it can be looked at as an off-day for them, and it shouldn't really be counted as a major concern to address, considering how they have performed in the matches leading up to this mega event. But India might be seen making changes to their Playing XI in this contest in order to rest their key players for tougher matches.

The likes of Hardik Pandya and Bhuvneshwar Kumar appear to be the first names who could be rested, considering their history of injuries and how important they are to India’s plans in this tournament.

Netherlands, on the other hand, will be looking to deliver a competitive performance. They can be proud of the way they have performed in this T20 World Cup, fighting hard in the qualifying stage to make it to the Super 12s and then delivering yet another spirited performance against Bangladesh, where they lost by a narrow margin of nine runs. Their bowlers were on song as they restricted Bangladesh to 144 but the batting unit couldn’t live up to the expectations.

Colin Ackermann tried his best to guide his side home with a fighting knock of 62 but he got little support from the other batters to help him through. Max O’Dowd did well in the qualifying stage and Netherlands need him to fire once again in this contest to compete against India.

Bas de Leede was in superb batting form ahead of this tournament but he hasn’t been able to deliver here so far, albeit doing quite nicely with the ball to be the joint-highest wicket-taker at this point in the tournament. If they are to compete with India, they need more than one of their batters to step up and deliver in this match.


Predicted Playing XIs

India

Rohit Sharma (c), KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Deepak Hooda, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Harshal Patel, Mohammed Shami, Arshdeep Singh

Netherlands

Max O'Dowd, Vikramjit Singh, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Tom Cooper, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Tim Pringle, Logan van Beek, Shariz Ahmad, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren

Key Players

Virat Kohli: He endured a very tough phase for the last couple of years but he has regained his form now. Kohli scored a century against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup and also played a match-winning knock of 82* against Pakistan in their Super12 encounter on Monday. The 33-year-old will have an important role to play in this match once again.

Bas de Leede: The 22-year-old all-rounder has been in great form with the ball, picking up nine wickets at 10.77 runs a piece. However, he hasn't made an impact with the bat yet and he needs to do so in this match as he is a crucial cog in the batting line-up for the Netherlands.

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Weather permitting, be prepared to witness a masterclass in batting by a Rohit and Rahul!
 
Advantage is with Netherlands. Opposition team didnt do practice and have eaten for the past 48 hours
 
No chance India aren't chokers.

Really ?

2014 T20 world cup final
2015 World cup semi final
2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final
2019 World cup Semi final
2021 World Test Championship Final

Group stages exits
1) 2021 T20 world cup
2) 2022 Asia Cup

On top of it choked in Test series v South Africa twice
2018
2022
 
Really ?

2014 T20 world cup final
2015 World cup semi final
2017 ICC Champions Trophy Final
2019 World cup Semi final
2021 World Test Championship Final

Group stages exits
1) 2021 T20 world cup
2) 2022 Asia Cup

On top of it choked in Test series v South Africa twice
2018
2022

Only 2014 T20 world cup final and CT final were chokes. We were beaten by better teams in respective conditions.
 
17:10 Local Time, 06:10 GMT, 11:40 IST: We will have a slightly delayed start as the first game between South Africa and Bangladesh is still going on. There was a bit of rain in that game but the forecast is for clear skies during this game.
 
Only 2014 T20 world cup final and CT final were chokes. We were beaten by better teams in respective conditions.

Well chokes are something where you lost from a very comfortable position. I don't remember exactly when you were in comfortable position in champions trophy final.
 
Toss coming up.. Match to start at 18:09 Local Time, 07:09 GMT, 12:39 IST:
 
Well chokes are something where you lost from a very comfortable position. I don't remember exactly when you were in comfortable position in champions trophy final.

Fair enough, then. Goes to prove my larger point that India are not really chokers.
 
India have won the toss and have opted to bat

Teams:

Netherlands (Playing XI): Vikramjit Singh, Max ODowd, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Tom Cooper, Scott Edwards(w/c), Tim Pringle, Logan van Beek, Shariz Ahmad, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren

India (Playing XI): KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma(c), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Dinesh Karthik(w), Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Arshdeep Singh
 
Sydney is a bat first pitch. Chasing is harder here. Whoever bats second in the PAK v SA game will be knocked out of the World Cup :srini
 
India need to bat them out of the game

The Dutch will fancy their chances below 180
 
Virat Kohli is GOAT t20is batsman. He averages over 51 and his strike rate is 138 that's insane.
 
We must Play pant as an opener otherwise we are not going to ein any icc tournament with these mentaly midgets players .
 
So much for only Pakistani top batsmen are slow in PP.
Lucky India have good hitters down the line. Talking about luck Rohit gets one.
 
Virat Kohli is GOAT t20is batsman. He averages over 51 and his strike rate is 138 that's insane.
He is good enough to single-handedly win India games even when he’s not in prime form, tells you a lot about how good he actually is.
 
Pringles has just secured himself a Category A IPL contract with that drop catch. Now Rohit will go on to make a century and everyone will say what a wonderful and amazing innings...........
 
India is 1 batsman short. Not sure why Axar and Ashwin both be playing. We missed Jadeja (and of course Bumrah). Unfortunately we don't have a proper backup spin bowling alrounder.
 
Poor pp from an Indian perspective

They were poor against Pakistan too
 
Poor pp from an Indian perspective

They were poor against Pakistan too

What India scored against Pakistan was just about par considering the quality of the bowling. Problem is, it required a superhuman effort by Kohli to reach there.

Shows how bad the rest were. Lack of quality left handed batsmen is killing this lineup.
 
Pak certified chokers how did they let these past there sell by date batsman beat them !!
 
Either we were too bad against India, or maybe India today are just too complacent.
 
India is 1 batsman short. Not sure why Axar and Ashwin both be playing. We missed Jadeja (and of course Bumrah). Unfortunately we don't have a proper backup spin bowling alrounder.

Yeah we miss Jadeja now. :91: When he was in the team you guys wanted him out of the team asap. :inti
 
He's the only reason we are still in this. That said , it's shocking how bad our lineup is against away spin. They don't left handers nor they play switch hits/reverse sweeps. And the year is 2022 :inti

That's true, but he is scoring like an ugly slogger. Quality-wise, this inning is really bad.
 
Pringles has just secured himself a Category A IPL contract with that drop catch. Now Rohit will go on to make a century and everyone will say what a wonderful and amazing innings...........
He'd have secured a contract had he caught that actually.
 
Netherlands outfield fielding is excellent so far.. saved many fours .
 
Kohli's strike rate so far is really poor just like last game.

Hope he makes up for it like he did in the last game.
 
Kohli has the ability to up the ante on a dime.

However, that only works when he is in form.

Fact is: apart from last couple of years, he has been in form for most of his career as his 52 average indicates.

This means the team can bat around him with the confidence he will eventually score a 50 and deliver a 140 SR. So they can do their thing without stressing about making up lost deliveries.

All in all, a complicated equation but works for the Indian team.
 
Kohli in red hot form.

But every bowler is bowling at him or on his body. I thought it was known by now that you have to bowl away from him to tie him up.
 
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