Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India eye cracking start at new venue

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@htlive.com

SECOND T20 Dew and long boundaries will be factors but onus on hosts to get batting sorted before Australia tour

Like millions of countrymen, Team India too seems to be in festive mood. Rohit Sharma & Co would be looking for a preDiwali bash on Tuesday by winning the second T20I against West Indies and the series along with that.

Going into the second T20I with a 1-0 lead in the three-match series after winning the first match by five wickets at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday, India target a perfect celebratio­n on Diwali, which falls on Wednesday. In fact, the win at Kolkata helped India erase their four-match losing streak in T20Is against the Caribbean side. At Lucknow lies the perfect opportunit­y for India to seal a pretty one-sided home series on a high, especially on the back of winning the the twoTest series 2-0 and the ODI series 3-1.

Despite not having the services of Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni in the T20 series, India did well to not show any mercy to the defending World Twenty20 champions in Kolkata. A good bouncy wicket at the Ekana Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium is likely to further help them execute their strategy.

The long boundaries here, measuring 75-81 yards, will ensure batsmen have to do a lot of running between the wickets as boundaries may not come easily as the onset of dew might make the outfield sluggish.

The match will also be an opportunit­y for the team’s thinktank to chalk out their strategy for the T20 series in Australia, beginning later this month. In Kolkata, top-order batsmen like skipper Rohit Sharma, Shikhar

LUCKNOW:

Dhawan, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, and Manish Pandey couldn’t live up to the expectatio­ns. It was only because of the experience­d Dinesh Karthik and Krunal Pandya, who made his debut in Kolkata, did India reach home with 13 balls to spare. The script has to be different in Lucknow for the management to be assured of the team’s overall prowess.

India’s bowlers have been doing their job though. The Kolkata win was crafted mainly by the bowlers, especially chinaman Kuldeep Yadav, who finished with 3/13. Here, Bhuv- neshwar Kumar — who missed out on playing in Kolkata due to a gastric ailment —would be the best man to spearhead India’s bowling along with Jasprit Bumrah.

For West Indies, who have earned the reputation of being T20 specialist­s, a win is absolutely necessary to stretch the series to Chennai. With their batting performanc­e in the opening game proving to be below-par, onus will be on key batsmen like Kieron Pollard, Darren Bravo and skipper and all-rounder Carlos Braithwait­e to play a bigger role in Tuesday’s match. spent. A MoU has been signed between the stadium owners and the UP Cricket Associatio­n on using the venue for 30 years. It’s India’s 7th biggest stadium. The stadium has nine pitches and so far has hosted two Ranji Trophy matches, two Duleep Trophy matches and an U-19 triseries involving India A, B, Nepal and Afghanista­n.

The stadium would officially be dedicated to the public by CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday.

 ?? AFP ?? Krunal Pandya made a good India debut in Kolkata.
AFP Krunal Pandya made a good India debut in Kolkata.
 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT ?? Bird’seye view of the Ekana stadium which will become the 22nd venue to host a T20 Internatio­nal in India.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT Bird’seye view of the Ekana stadium which will become the 22nd venue to host a T20 Internatio­nal in India.
 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT ?? Lucknow will host an internatio­nal cricket match for the first time in 24 years.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT Lucknow will host an internatio­nal cricket match for the first time in 24 years.
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