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How India can close in on World T20 semis berth

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Last updated on: March 22, 2016 15:07 IST
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Victory in Wednesday's Super 10 Group 2 match can take the hosts a step closer to a berth in the semi-finals. They must ensure that they win big to improve their Net Run Rate, which took a hit following the loss to New Zealand.

India's formidable batting line-up, led by the peerless Virat Kohli, gives them a clear edge.

MS Dhoni

IMAGE: India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli play soccer during a practice session. Photograph: PTI.

Galvanised by the victory over arch-rivals Pakistan, a confident India will look for another colossal one when they square off against an embattled Bangladesh to inch closer to the semi-finals  in the ICC World Twenty20, in Bengaluru, on Wednesday.

Under tremendous pressure after the opening loss to New Zealand, the champions of the inaugural edition of the tournament, in 2007, roared back by beating Pakistan in a high-voltage clash at the Eden Gardens to put their campaign back on track.

Victory in Wednesday's Super 10 Group 2 match can take the hosts a step closer to a berth in the semi-finals. They must ensure that they win big to improve their Net Run Rate, which took a hit following the loss to New Zealand.

Bangladesh are on the verge of being knocked out of the tournament and a win on Wednesday will go a long way in giving them a mathematical chance of making the last-four stage.

However, a close look at the current form of the two teams makes India outright favourites in the match even though Bangladesh have built a reputation of upstaging big teams in big events.

India's formidable batting line-up, led by the peerless Virat Kohli, gives them a clear edge and should be more than a handful for the Bangladeshi bowlers, who will find it difficult to either contain or dismiss the hosts.

India's batting worry is the form of opener Shikhar Dhawan, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma, all three of whom have looked distinctly uncomfortable in the two outings so far.

Team India

IMAGE: Indian cricketers during a practice session. Photograph: PTI Photos.

However, playing in home conditions, the trio is expected to strike form sooner than later and make up for the failures against the Kiwis and Pakistan.

Kohli will be the cynosure of all eyes once again after belting a classy unbeaten 55 against Pakistan. The swashbuckling right-hander is currently a cut above the rest as far as ease of scoring is concerned. And captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be hoping that he again anchors the Indian innings albeit with good support from the rest of the line-up.

The think-tank might consider giving a chance to Ajinkya Rahane -- who has warmed the bench in the tournament -- following the continued failure of Sharma, Dhawan and Raina. Yuvraj Singh, who scored a crucial 24 and added 61 runs with Kohli in the match against Pakistan, is expected to continue the good work in Wednesday's match.

On the bowling front, the attack looks settled, but it will be interesting to see whether Dhoni decides on bringing in senior off-spinner Harbhajan Singh given that the pitches so far have been supportive of slower bowlers.

Bangladesh players

IMAGE: Bangladesh players celebrate. Photograph: Solaris Images.

In contrast, Bangladesh, who have lost both their matches, are looking for answers as to what has gone wrong for them after a fine build-up.

The team, which created a flutter by reaching the Asia Cup final, is in shambles since making the main draw of the World Twenty20. Their prospects were further dented by the suspension of pacer Taskin Ahmed and left-arm spinner Arafat Sunny, both of whom were found guilty of bowling with illegal actions.

Given the situation, Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza will bank on the all-round abilities of Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah, who put up a good show in the last match against Australia.

The think tank may contemplate bringing back Tamim Iqbal, who had scores of 103 not out, 47 and 83 not out in the qualifiers and 25 against Pakistan. The side will also hope that his opening partner, Soumya Sarkar, strikes form and gives the team a good start.

The biggest headache for Bangladesh is to get a suitable replacement for Taskin and Sunny. Such is the impact of their suspension that Mortaza broke down during a press conference when quizzed about the duo, insisting that the suspension is harsh.

Mortaza's breakdown was perhaps indicative of the low morale in the Bangladeshi dressing room even though the team did put up a creditable show during the loss to Australia.

On the brighter side, pacer Mustafizur Rahman made a fine comeback from injury to bag two wickets on Monday night. He missed the qualifiers and the Super 10 opener against Pakistan due to a side-strain injury incurred in the Asia Cup T20.

Wednesday's game will be another test of his and Bangladesh's resilience given that the team has always punched above its weight in major events.

Teams (from):

India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain and wicketkeeper), R Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Shikhar Dhawan, Harbhajan Singh, Ravindra Jadeja, Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami, Pawan Negi, Ashish Nehra, Hardik Pandya, Ajinkya Rahane, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Yuvraj Singh.

Bangladesh: Mashrafe Mortaza (captain), Shakib Al Hasan, Abu Hider, Al-Amin Hossain, Mahmudullah, Mohammad Mithun, Mustafizur Rahman, Nasir Hossain, Nurul Hasan, Sabbir Rahman, Soumya Sarkar, Tamin Iqbal.

Match starts: 7:30pm (IST)

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