Can India Replicate 1983 Magic in England? SWOT Analysis of the Indian Cricket Team for CWC 2019
India begins their tournament campaign against South Africa on June 5.
The second-ranked ODI team will begin their tournament campaign against South Africa on June 5. Before that, India will play two warm-up games against New Zealand and Bangladesh on May 25 and 28 respectively.
IANS does a SWOT analysis of the Indian squad for the showpiece event.
Strengths:
The biggest strength of the Indian side is their top order batting. In Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli, India arguably have the strongest top three in the tournament. Over the last four years, more often than not, these three have won the game for the team and going into the World Cup, all the Indian fans would hope that the trio score bulk of the runs on flat England pitches. Virat Kohli Stats, Records: A Look at Profile of Indian Team Captain Ahead of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
Another positive for the Indian team going into the showpiece event is their bowling. With the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal in the line-up, the bowling line-up can wreak havoc on any opposition, even on the flat pitches which will be there on offer in England.
Weaknesses:
The weakness of this Indian team is their overdependence on the top three. If Rohit, Shikhar and Virat fail to perform in a particular match, the opposition can put tremendous pressure on the relatively inexperienced middle-order.
The number four conundrum also continues to spark doubts over stability in the middle order. And an injured, out-of-form Kedar Jadhav is another cause for concern who is not only capable of hitting big but also gives Kohli the option of a fifth bowler.
Opportunities:
Head coach Ravi Shastri has already said that the team has got enough ammunition and has flexible players who can play at any position given the situation of the game.
Apart from the likes of Bumrah and Bhuvi, India has reliable all-rounders in Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja. They both can bowl a full quota of 10 overs and also have the ability to hit big sixes and collecting runs at a brisk pace. India Go into World Cup as the Best Bowling Side, Says Rajput.
The bench, which may include KL Rahul, Shankar and Dinesh Karthik, provides options that can slot in when needed to support the team over the tournament.
Threats:
One of the biggest challenges for the team would be to put the recent ODI form behind them. Before the IPL, the Men in Blue lost the home series to Australia as they tried a number of combinations in order to give a chance to their 15. With just three wins in their last 10 international fixtures, Kohli would be wary of the fact that they need to regain their lost form and start well in the World Cup. Ahead of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Here’s a Look Back at How India Fared at the Last Edition of the CWC.
Also, another thing that can hamper India's chances is the lack of a left-arm fast bowler in their pace battery. While Bumrah, Bhuvi and Shami are all right-handers, the presence of someone like Khaleel Ahmed would have brought variety to the Indian pace attack and prove to be handy on flat England pitches.
Full Squad: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, M.S. Dhoni, Vijay Shankar, Kedar Jadhav, KL Rahul, Dinesh Karthik, Ravindra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
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