India’s All-Out Assault: The New T20 Blueprint
Indian players during the warm up game Ind vs SA Images: Debasis Sen Anyone who watched the warm-up match between India and South Africa will know what I am talking about. From ball one, India were aggressive — an uninhibited, relentless assault that is now the defining feature of this T20 team. Bowlers like Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje, both world-class operators, seemed clueless in front of the Indian batters. The key lies in the approach, and that’s where the team management must be given credit. It is not as if Abhishek Sharma hasn’t failed — he did twice in the five games against New Zealand — but that did not prompt a change in his approach. He has been given the licence to attack, come what may. A few failures here and there don’t matter, and he knows he has the full support of the management. It is perhaps even more applicable in the case of Ishan Kishan. Anyone making a comeback is expected to be apprehensive. The spot is on the line, and you are talking about a...