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WE ARE HAPPY WITH OUR PROBLEM OF PLENTY: DHONI
Indian captain holds cards close to his chest, refuses to give out much on team composition for next match
India must have believed Christmas had come early, as England gifted wickets away on a platter to subside to a 90-run drubbing in the Group A clash between the two teams in the ICC World Twenty20 2012 at the R Premadasa Stadium on Sunday night.

Chasing India’s 170 for 4, England collapsed to 80 all out as Harbhajan Singh and Piyush Chawla, both on their comeback to international cricket, finished with combined figures of 6 for 25 from eight overs of quality spin.

“We do have a problem of plenty, yes,” Dhoni acknowledged after India registered its biggest T20I win, by 90 runs, with a revamped XI that included five specialist bowlers. “But I can assure you, a problem of plenty is better than not having that one guy. Our performance today was good. We were a little bit better today than in the game against Afghanistan. But bigger teams await us and we need to be consistent. In every match, we have to be at our best. Hopefully, we will do in the next three matches in the Super Eights.” India will continue to remain in Colombo, and face Australia, Pakistan [or Bangladesh] and South Africa in the second phase.

Harbhajan, in his first game for India since August 2011, ended up for 4 for 12, the best figures by an Indian in T20Is, to win the man of the match award. “Harbhajan bowled well,” said Dhoni. “Especially when it came to his length, he didn’t bowl short. He invited the batsmen to drive by pitching the ball up. He made good use of variations, plus his mindset was very aggressive. He wasn’t particular about where he wanted fielders, like he normally is; he was very focussed and he really wanted to do well. It’s a very big positive for us because if we are playing one batsman short, he is someone who can slog down the order. He is a very good option for us.”

Dhoni was asked about the possibility of Harbhajan and R Ashwin playing together at some stage in this competition. “I don’t know who will play, frankly,” he replied. “But I am quite happy with the problem of plenty. The selection will depend on the wicket. If it’s a fresh wicket and a hard-rolled wicket, the spinners may not be that effective. And it will be a difficult decision which bowler to drop to play the seventh batsman. The middle order has done well and the two openers we have are the best openers we have, who can win matches on their own. Gautam (Gambhir) did really well in this particular game. It will be a difficult decision but we will have to see what is best for the side and accordingly decide.”

India left out Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Ashwin for Sunday’s game, and Dhoni said the injury Sehwag had sustained during nets on Friday had played no role in his absence. “It had nothing to do with injury. We requested Ashwin, Zaheer and Viru if they could rest and they all said yes.”
Dhoni has backed Rohit Sharma hugely, particularly when the batsman was going through a lean patch. Rohit repaid the faith with a stylish half-century, his first international fifty in eight innings. “I personally rate him very highly,” Dhoni said. “He is someone who can play all strokes right from the very start. Especially in this format, he is one of our most successful batsmen along with Suresh Raina. He is someone who has been quite consistent when it comes to the T20 format.

“He can play in different gears. If needed, he can accelerate, and if needed, he can play the big strokes, plus he runs well between the wickets. Our strength is to play the big shots, which means wickets in hand are very crucial for us. The first ten overs are critical; if we don’t lose too many wickets and we are 70 to 75 runs, then that is the ideal platform for the batsmen coming in to play the big shots. Rohit is taking up the responsibility really well.”
 
Group of Death
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India VS Australia 28th Sep

India VS Pakistan 30th Sep

India VS South Africa 2nd Oct
 
^^^ I'm sure the team that survives in this group has a bright chance of taking the cup.
 
Pakistan is going to face,

1-South Africa on 28th sept- Friday.
2-India on 30th sept-Sunday.
3-Australia on 02 oct- Tuesday.


It's really tough.
 
Pakistan is going to face,

1-South Africa on 28th sept- Friday.
2-India on 30th sept-Sunday.
3-Australia on 02 oct- Tuesday.


It's really tough.

If this is what we are going to expect then our chances of taking the trophy are very bleak. We can defeat any team in the world but we have not been able to defeat every team consistently.
 
If this is what we are going to expect then our chances of taking the trophy are very bleak. We can defeat any team in the world but we have not been able to defeat every team consistently.

Sae'en to Sae'en, Sae'en ke bating bhe Sae'en.Sae'en ke fielding bhe Sae'en.....
 
Pakistan team looks weak IMO, we don't have the magic bowler M. Aamer anymore or anyone close like him. :sad:
 
So all the group toppers are on one group! how is that possible?
btw After looking at the Srilankan
cheergirls in Sri lanka, you just can't
blame Ravan for kidnapping Sita.
 
We are in desperate need of a good fast bowler....i dont trust sohail tanveer at all....
 
Bangladesh will fight like an injured tiger..
Will be a good match tomorrow.
 
ANYBODY CAN WIN IN TWENTY20, SAYS HAFEEZ
The Pakistan captain is not going to take Bangladesh lightly and says his team is focussed and ready

Bangladesh has a mountain to climb in its last league match against Pakistan, and Mushfiqur Rahim, the captain, knows as much. It’s not so much the fact that it needs to beat Pakistan well, but that it’s going to come up against a bowling attack that will pose far more questions than New Zealand’s did, irrespective of what the conditions are.

If there’s help for the quick bowlers, which is what locals are expecting, Umar Gul will lead the way, while Sohail Tanvir is keen to hit his straps. “We have always relied on our fast bowlers,” said Mohammad Hafeez, Pakistan’s captain. “Since the past couple of years, the spinners have been controlling the performances. Ajmal and Afridi have been excellent. My bowling benefits the team always as I look to bowl economically. I am not a wicket-taker.

“That is why there is a bit less pressure on the fast bowlers. But they need to improve. Umar Gul and Tanvir have been match-winners for us. I hope they will execute their skills better in the coming games.”

Hafeez was the epitome of understatement when he spoke of his spinners. In the past year, Saeed Ajmal has tormented a variety of teams in different conditions, and in limited-overs cricket, there are few bowlers more difficult to target than Shahid Afridi. “We have different spinners in our side,” said Hafeez. “Afridi is a totally different spinner from Bangladesh’s spinners. They rely more on left-arm spin. Ajmal is always difficult for any batsman to pick with his doosra. We rely on them as match-winners. I am happy the way Afridi came up today, his confidence is growing. We are looking forward to him giving more performances with his bowling and batting.”

Hafeez also insisted that there was no chance that his team would be taking things lightly against Bangladesh. “We are not thinking as if we have already qualified [for the Super Eights],” he said. “We have to play well against Bangladesh, who we know can come hard. On certain days in T20, anybody can win. We are not going to take anyone easily. All the boys are focussed. The most important thing as a unit is every player wants to do well for Pakistan and is working hard. Every man is ready to perform under pressure.”

Bangladesh, for its part, has not beaten Pakistan in any format since 1999. This brings pressure of its own. “There’s pressure in every game,” said Mushfiqur. “Even Pakistan would think the same way. They would not want to lose to Bangladesh. What we need to do is play well in all departments. In the last game, we didn’t do 60 percent of what we are able to. If we can play to our 100 percent, it will be a positive result. As you have said, we haven’t defeated them in 13 years. Tomorrow is another opportunity to beat them.”

Mushfiqur admitted that Ajmal was on his mind. “He’s a big factor,” he said. “He will start bowling in the Powerplay when we have to take some risks. We can’t play all their bowlers normally, but attack some. We have players for that, and we are planning in that way. If we can execute these plans, hopefully we’ll do well.”
 

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