Bridgetown (Barbados): On a pitch that has the propensity to both bounce and turn, India may bring in Kuldeep Yadav or Yuzvendra Chahal into play at the Kensington Oval when they open their account for the Super Eights against Afghanistan on June 20.
In New York, “we wanted to ensure that we had the depth on those tricky wickets. Here, without giving too much away, certainly it might be slightly different, and we might feel the need (for) an extra spinner. Then certainly someone like Kuldeep or Yuzi with their quality and their skill do come into play and become big factors for us,” head coach Rahul Dravid said in the pre-match press conference.
This will be the first match Team India will play in the Caribbean with just two days of practice but coach Dravid is confident that the outing will be good. “We are ready, rested and prepared,” he said.
The match against Afghanistan will be crucial and quite a test as Dravid felt that “Afghanistan is a very dangerous team in this format of the game.”
Rashid Khan’s men, he said, may not have a lot of international experience in other formats of the game. “But a lot of their players do play in a lot of T20 leagues, more than in fact some of our players do. They are well-travelled cricketers, especially in the T20 circuit and T20 league. They are prominent members of IPL teams. So, in this format they are not a team to be taken lightly,” Dravid said.
Talking about the morning T20 games which is unusual for most players who have always played this shortest format under the lights, Dravid conceded that today’s generation don't play a lot of games at 10:30 am.
“But I don't think it's a hassle. Once you get used to it, once you get your mind around it, as we have… there are some, factors like the dew will not be a factor. But there are other things which you might consider like the slowness of the pitch in a day game. Other than some tactical adjustments, it doesn't really make too much of a difference,” he added.
Dravid said conditions govern the batting order which makes it essentially flexible. “Each situation is unique. I believe in being flexible in thinking and being able to adapt to situations. What does your team require? What do the conditions require? We've always been conscious of it. It's something we've continuously striven to do. For the Pakistan game, we moved Axar (Patel) up the order. There was a specific thinking around it. There are other situations where we have moved Rishabh a little bit up the order in this thing. So, there's been a little bit of thinking around that,” he explained.