
India Kuldeep Yadav (AP/PTI) In Dubai, India-Pakistan is already accused of political and historical tensions on Sunday. This will be the first meeting from a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam. Some political parties and former crickets urged BCCI to boycott accessories, while Indian players faced criticism for remaining neutral. Captain India Suryakumar Yadav, at the beginning of the trophy, pulled control after taking pictures with the chairman of the cricket council of Pakistan Mohsin Naqvi. Naqvi also serves as chairman of the Asian cricket council and Pakistani federal Minister of the Interior. Despite the background, the Indian team seems to be unquestionable. “Players are focused on cricket. They think of nothing else,” said Sitanshu Kotak coach. “As soon as the BCCI cope with the government, our work is to prepare and play.” In the field, the Indian T20 strategy is equally interesting. In a modern format, the designed finisher provides clarity in death, but India currently turns the role between Sanju Samson, Hardik Pandya, Rink Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Shivam Dube and Axar Patel. This approach shows the depth of India tibration, but raises questions about responsibility. “Everyone in our line -up is able to go to any number and finish the match,” Kotak explained. “We have four or five aggressive players who can be implemented depending on the situation. Sanja can go in one game in No. 5, the other, could go anywhere. It is not repaired, but everyone knows their role and will be ready.” Kotak added that this flexibility is the edge of India in format, where matches and decisions based on data often dictate. With the exception of Hardik and Axar, most of these players are relatively not tested in ICC tournaments and have not ended with permanent high -pressure scenarios. While the philosophy of “anyone can finish” is modern and adaptable, it can blur responsibility-some of which fought with finishers such as Ben Stokes or Glenn Maxwell, managed with consistency. When India is preparing for the clash of high stations, a combination of a focused camp and a flexible launch strategy prepares the ground for an exciting clearing against their arch-group.