-Vinay Kumar
On Sunday, 30 October, there will be a match between India and South Africa (India vs South Africa T20 World Cup, 2022 Perth) in Perth. Both the teams have won their last match. Team India had defeated Netherlands (India vs Netherlands T20 World Cup, 2022) in their last match, while South Africa defeated Bangladesh (South Africa vs Bangladesh T20 World Cup, 2022). India is at the top of the points table with 2 wins from the total 2 matches played in their group, while Group 2 is on top with 2 wins and South Africa is at the second position.
If India manages to win on Sunday, 30 October, their advance to the semi-finals will be almost certain. And India will have a hat-trick of victory. But, winning this match will not be easy either. Because, the top order batsmen of Team India will have to play very carefully on the fast and bouncy pitch of Perth, fast bowlers like South Africa’s deadly bowler Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje.
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This Sunday’s match will decide the venue of the semi-final match for the top team and Team India from Group-2 of the ICC T20 World Cup, 2022 Super-12. This Sunday match will start at 4.30 pm Indian time.
The Perth pitch has a lot of speed and bounce, which can make it difficult for the batsmen to score runs. In this context, India’s opener captain Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav in front of the world’s two most dangerous seamers Kagiso Rabada and Enrique Norkia. ) will have a litmus test.
Why Rabada and Norkia are the biggest challenges
It is worth noting that South Africa’s deadly bowler Kagiso Rabada has mastered in swinging the ball at a speed of 145 km. And, Anrich Nortje bowls at a speed of 150 km per santa. In such a situation, both these bowlers will have to play carefully in the powerplay overs of the match. Because, due to the extra bounce from the pitch, there will be less time for the batsmen to hit the shots. However, Indian batsmen know how to sharpen the edge of such bowlers. Once set, the balls of the South African bowlers are bound to fly to the ground.