Not many changes are expected across the board. India will likely stick to the side that featured against the Netherlands, with Axar Patel likely to replace Washington Sundar. SA, too, are expected to bring back Lungi Ngidi, who is bowling on the practice pitches, Firdose Moonda tells me. Corbin Bosch might also get the nod over George Linde, given India have several left-handers in the side, and with dew a possible factor.
Mustafa : "As an Afghan fan watching cricket early in the morning from Washington, DC, I truly believe that in this World Cup, the only team capable of challenging mighty India is South Africa." -- Well, we are about to find out tonight...
Sanket: "Hopefully Axar was just resting in the last game, Yes SA has lot of left handers but Axar has a very good match up with Markram and also can be dangerous against both Brevis and Stubbs. He is a bit different from the orthodox left arm spinner, his with arm deliveries targeting stumps are hard to play and this is where the weakness of Markarm and co lies." -- Markram, in particular, has struggled against him. But this is a Markram who is asserting himself across the game, despite an ever-expanding brief.
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