A seemingly invincible India will be eager to sharpen their game against spin and give a run to second-line players ahead of the semifinal when they take on New Zealand in their last group match of the Champions Trophy here on Sunday.A win in their last league match will help India top Group A. But that position of pride is of little value because they are set to face either Australia or, most likely, South Africa in the last four, and both of them have handy spin units at their disposal.Indian batters have not been really comfortable against spin despite two victories thus far in the event, and New Zealand, who are also qualified for the semifinals, could offer them a tough challenge. The star Indian batters were focusing more on playing out Bangladesh spinners Mehidy Hasan Miraz (0/37) and Rishad Hossain (2/38) without taking risks, and they followed the same approach against Pakistan leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed (1/28).
But they will come up against more wily customers in Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell on Sunday, and it could be their harshest test against spin yet in this event.
Both the Kiwi spinners are in fine fettle here and could be even more effective on the worn-out surface at Dubai.
Indian batters have been clever enough to milk spinners for singles and twos while reserving the big shots against pacers when the ball came much more quickly and predictably at them.
But they will come up against more wily customers in Mitchell Santner and Michael Bracewell on Sunday, and it could be their harshest test against spin yet in this event.
Both the Kiwi spinners are in fine fettle here and could be even more effective on the worn-out surface at Dubai.
Indian batters have been clever enough to milk spinners for singles and twos while reserving the big shots against pacers when the ball came much more quickly and predictably at them.
But they will face 20 overs from Santner and Bracewell, while a few more of Glenn Phillips’ part-time off-spin.
India does not have very fond memories of facing Santner and Phillips in a Test series at home late last year, which they lost 0-3, and now they have Bracewell too to tackle.
The off-spinner has been quite parsimonious so far, conceding just 3.2 runs per over across two matches.
So, the effectiveness of Shubman Gill, India’s standout batter in ODIs of late, batting icon Virat Kohli, who made a morale-boosting 100 against Pakistan, Shreyas Iyer, and KL Rahul against them will have a telling impact on the outcome of the game.