🏏South Africa Tour of India - 2nd T20I - Guwahati - 02/10/2022 at 7:00PM IST🏏

With Bumrah injury at the back of mind, India look to seal the series
South Africa will want their top order to bounce back from the horrors of Thiruvananthapuram
Keep aside India-South Africa. What's the deal with Jasprit Bumrah?
With two-thirds of this series still to be played, it's fair to assume that this is the sentiment prevailing among most of India's cricket-consuming public. You can't blame them, because a: it's Jasprit Bumrah, b: there's a World Cup around the corner, and c: information about his injury has been scant and shrouded in a noirish fog.
Dravid still awaiting official confirmation of the extent of Bumrah's injury
Bowling riches leave South Africa with good headache ahead of T20 World Cup
But two T20Is still remain, for both India and South Africa, before that World Cup. India will want to prepare for the possibility of a global tournament without Bumrah. They'll want to give Rishabh Pant and Dinesh Karthik time in the middle, a commodity they haven't had much of over recent weeks.
South Africa will want their top order to bounce back from the horrors of Thiruvananthapuram. They'll also look to explore and fine-tune the myriad bowling combinations they could pick on any given day.
If India win Sunday night's game in Guwahati, they will wrap up a T20I series victory against South Africa at home for the first time in four attempts. South Africa will want to prevent that, and maintain their impressive record in this country.
There is, therefore, still a lot to play for, even if your attention is elsewhere.

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