'A big concern': India bowling coach ahead of T20 WC semi-final



Ahead of India’s T20 World Cup semi-final against England at Wankhede, bowling coach Morne Morkel warned dew and small boundaries could be crucial factors. He urged bowlers to stay attacking despite tight margins. Head coach Gautam Gambhir said lower dew levels have tested India’s adaptability, stressing game awareness over strike rate in high-pressure World Cup matches.



Source link

  • Related Posts

    ‘I don’t have much to say’: ‘Dejected’ Hardik Pandya after MI sink to fourth straight defeat | Cricket News

    NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya admitted his side was “searching for answers” after yet another heavy defeat — a seven-wicket hammering at the hands of Punjab Kings —…

    IPL 2026: Dhoni set to be back in action next week | Cricket News

    CHENNAI: The wait to see MS Dhoni in action will likely be over next week. According to CSK sources, Dhoni’s rehabilitation is on track and he could be available either…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Government avoiding Census 2027 to rob OBCs of rights: Priyanka Gandhi | India News

    Government avoiding Census 2027 to rob OBCs of rights: Priyanka Gandhi | India News

    Harivansh Narayan Singh set for 3rd term as RS deputy chair amid opposition boycott | India News

    Harivansh Narayan Singh set for 3rd term as RS deputy chair amid opposition boycott | India News

    ‘I don’t have much to say’: ‘Dejected’ Hardik Pandya after MI sink to fourth straight defeat | Cricket News

    ‘I don’t have much to say’: ‘Dejected’ Hardik Pandya after MI sink to fourth straight defeat | Cricket News

    India, Austria ink 12+ pacts on defence, counterterrorism & tech | India News

    India, Austria ink 12+ pacts on defence, counterterrorism & tech | India News

    Extramarital affair not ground for abetment to suicide charge, says SC | India News

    Extramarital affair not ground for abetment to suicide charge, says SC | India News

    Gensets from Assam and Bihar to power poll booths in Bengal | India News