The Asian Age

Sunday feast Insatiable India eye rare 5-0 whitewash in final T20I

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Mt. Maunganui (New Zealand), Feb. 1: Invincible so far, India will eye a rare 5-0 whitewash against a bruised and battered New Zealand in the final T20 Internatio­nal here on Sunday. New Zealand have never lost all games in a bilateral T20I series (three or more matches) at home.

Since 2005, they have only once lost all games in a bilateral T20I series at home, going down 2-0 to England back in February 2008. While this puts India in a unique position going ahead, they will still stay fifth in the ICC T20I rankings behind Pakistan, Australia, England and South Africa.

India will have their mind set elsewhere though, pertinentl­y the experiment­ation cycle ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia. The fourth T20I was a step in that direction, but it mostly came to nought with the likes of Sanju Samson and Shivam Dube wasting their opportunit­ies.

Samson has been promoted up the order in his

limited opportunit­ies against both Sri Lanka and New Zealand, and has been dismissed while attacking the bowling. The team management would want him to show more patience, while backing him to come good once again.

Meanwhile, Dube has lacked footwork against both spinners and pacers. Elsewhere, with Manish Pandey firming up the number six spot, Shreyas Iyer could be promoted to number three. The bigger question is about the keeper-batsman spot. Ever since the Australia series at home, K L Rahul

has played with an increased workload in that role. Pre-series, skipper Virat Kohli had more or less confirmed that Rahul would continue to keep in the ensuing threeODI series.

While he has been in great form, the team management could afford to rest him and bring in Rishabh Pant. There is incentive to do so, for this fifth and final game of this series is the last T20I India will play in the current 2019-2020 season. In the shortest format, there is only the Indian Premier League to look forward to in two months’

 ??  ?? Team India would be looking to make it 5-0 when they take on New Zealand on Sunday. — Twitter
Team India would be looking to make it 5-0 when they take on New Zealand on Sunday. — Twitter

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