After a break of more than a week, Team India will resume play to complete their preparations for the T20 World Cup that will be held in Australia in a month. Contrary to many predictions, the Men in Blue suffered a blow when they were ousted early from the Asia Cup 2022.
While many will argue that there wasn’t much wrong with the Indian team, they lost the games because of what went wrong in a sport that depends on margins.
Along with Arshdeep Singh, the middle-order trio lost two straight games, KL Rahul needed a few games to get back to his typical self, and the team is still unsure of who would replace Ravindra Jadeja in the lineup.
There are still unanswered questions, but the squad will have a chance to find them with the help of these six games. India leads Australia 13-9, but the difference doesn’t mean much, especially considering that Australia’s opponent recently won the World Cup.
There is excitement surrounding this team as they prepare to introduce their own “Brahmastra,” the X-Factor Tim David, into the international arena for the first time in yellow and green. Australia, like other teams, has issues with injuries and the performance of captain Aaron Finch. David, as he has demonstrated over the past year or so, has the ability to destroy any bowling lineup on his good days, which is why he is such a dangerous asset when he teams up with players like Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Wade, Marsh, and Stoinis when they are healthy.