🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Super 8 - M43: India vs South Afrika🏏

India have raised the T20I bar so high - 12-0 in the T20 World Cup and 45-4 (2 NRs) in bilaterals since the 2024 World Cup - that even an above-par score feels normal and a hundred percent record appears garden variety.
The expectations are so remarkably high that the team is being quizzed for being underwhelming so far in the World Cup show.
"The batting bomb has not exactly exploded," Suryakumar Yadav was told. "We scored 190 (193, in the last match against the Netherlands), what else is needed," the captain reminded one and all on the eve of the Super Eight face-off against South Africa.
The general concerns are not hard to discern - they are largely about Abhishek Sharma, the star batter who is yet to open his account in the World Cup.
The marauder-in-chief, and known for his inimitably swashbuckling batting at the top, has been uncharacteristically silent, having returned three ducks.
"I worry for the people who are worried about Abhishek's form. I worry about them. Last year he covered for us, now we will cover for him," the captain said, giving the young opener his vote of confidence and ruling out any possibility of bringing in Sanju Samson in Abhishek's place for Sunday night's fixture.








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