Hayden feels India decoding Oz before T20 World Cup

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Brisbane, Nov 8: Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden feels India have gained rich insights about the Mitchell Marsh-led side, following the visitors’ clinching a 2-1 T20I series win. India managed to win the series after rain washed out their fifth and final T20I against Australia at The Gabba on Saturday.
“India will certainly be pleased with their options. They’ve gained valuable insights into their opponents, particularly Australia, who will be a serious contender in the World Cup. This series has been a learning curve for both teams.”
“India appears to be figuring out how to tackle the off-pace bowling typically seen in international cricket, balancing between backing their power hitters and devising strategies to manage totals carefully—a style not usually associated with Australia,” said Hayden on JioStar.“
He also pointed to the depth in India’s bowling unit and the destructive potential of the top order, even without having wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson in the playing eleven. “Credit to India for adapting quickly on these pitches and developing a solid rhythm and game plan in this intense format, which is arguably more challenging than longer versions due to the high-pressure nature of every ball.”
“Suryakumar Yadav has been a steady presence at the top order, and while he aims to elevate his performances further before the World Cup, the bowling department is well-rounded. Their pace attack covers all bases, and the spin bowlers contribute not just with the ball but also in batting and fielding.”“The top order has demonstrated destructive potential, even with uncertainties like the absence of Sanju Samson. Overall, India is in a strong position with good problems to solve,” elaborated Hayden.
Turning his attention to Australia’s batting composition, Hayden noted the side is still searching for a settled rhythm, especially on subcontinental pitches. “The situation is quite different now compared to Australia’s past when we had several high-quality left-handers, particularly at the top.”“They’d ideally like to maintain Travis Head at the top of the order, despite some doubts about his effectiveness against spin,” he concluded. (PTI)

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