New York (United States): As the No. 1 T20 cricket team in the world, India, prepares to face the rapidly emerging USA, cricket fans are in for an unpredictable encounter on chameleon of a Nassau pitch. The narrative of David versus Goliath comes alive as the formidable Men in Blue, led by Rohit Sharma, take on the callow yet formidable American squad, fresh off two impressive victories.
Following their nerve-wracking win in a low scoring game against Pakistan, India's approach to this match will be cautious but confident. Sharma and his team, seasoned by their close shave against Pakistan, know better than to underestimate their opponents, who have shown great prowess in recent matches.
The USA cricket team, a motley crowd of wannabe team India players of Indian origin, has been on a spectacular run under its Gujarati skipper Monank Patel. They come into their biggest encounter of the tournament after having defeating Canada with a remarkable 197-run innings chase, the highest score on American pitches so far. Their triumph over Pakistan, courtesy of a brilliantly bowled super over by pace spearhead Saurabh Netravalkar, will give them momentum to fight an impossibility against India on Wednesday.
Patel, who migrated to the US in 2016 and currently plays for MI New York in Major League Cricket, leads a team eager to prove itself to its mother country. Patel's half-century against Pakistan showcased his capability to anchor the innings, and he has been rigorously preparing on the challenging Nassau pitch.
Netravalkar, a former Mumbai cricketer, brings both experience and local insight into the match. He, along with other key players like Aaron Jones, who scored 94 runs against Canada, and Andries Gous, will be pivotal in navigating the formidable Indian bowling attack.
India, reticent to changing a winning combination, is likely to stick to their proven squad unless they would think of using the opportunity to polish other options. However, this win will cruise them into the Super Eights so taking chances looks unlikely.