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ICC T20 World Cup: The roadblocks in India's path to glory

Can Dhoni lead India to yet another T20 World Cup?

From cricket experts to greats of the game to present and past captains, everyone is picking India as favourite for coming ICC T20 World Cup. It is being taken for granted that India will at least make it to semifinals of the tournament if not winning it but is it going to be as easy as it is perceived?

India is in the group comprising of current ODI World Champions Australia, in-form New Zealand, unpredictable Pakistan and pumped up Bangladesh. India is also buoyed by recent success in T20 cricket – winning 10 out of 11 T20 matches played in 2016.

Australia

India beat Australia 3-0 and in the euphoria of whitewash of Aussies, it is forgotten that it was almost a second string team that Australia fielded in the series. The current Australian squad which has arrived for World Cup is a real threat to team India’s chances of winning the tournament.

Australia is packed with power hitters, all-rounders and bowlers who are T20 specialists. This team has vast experience of playing in Indian condition and they are no longer vulnerable against spinners; all thanks to their regular participation in IPL. The contest between India and Australia would certainly be fascinating. India will have to be at their best to beat Aussies at Mohali because Mohali is known for its lively pitch and lightning fast outfield which would favour Aussies.

New Zealand

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Can New Zealand stop the 
Indian juggernaut?

New Zealand is a team which is full of flamboyant cricketers, the retirement of Brendon McCullum has dented their morale but certainly has not made them any lesser team. Martin Guptill, with his scintillating batting, has replaced McCullum. A batsman like Kane Williamson, who is one of the best in run making business and players like Ross Taylor, Colin Munro and Corey Anderson can change any match on its head.

Their pace battery is also full of talented bowlers but they play against India at Nagpur which is famous for it’s slow and low pitch that will assist Indian spinners. New Zealand players are not good at playing spin and their vulnerability against spin was once again on display when they played against England in warm-up match.

English spinners exposed blackcaps vulnerability, giving just 45 runs in 8 overs and picking 4 wickets.  Although conditions will definitely favour India but it is to be noted that India has never beaten New Zealand in T20 international.

Pakistan

When it comes to Indo-Pak matches which were played at Eden Gardens, there is an interesting stat to look into. Pakistan has never beaten India in World Cup and on the other hand, India has never beaten Pakistan in limited over cricket at Eden Gardens, and out  of total 11 international matches played, India has managed to beat Pakistan just once at Eden Gardens.

On current form, India is favourite against Pakistan but India has to be aware of the fact that which Pakistan shows up on that day. The one which can beat even World Champions on a given day or the one which can be easily beaten by even an associate nation.

The team which hold their nerve will win the match, as matches between these eternal rivals are more often than not about nerves. Also, Afridi, who arrived at world stage with 37 ball century almost 2 decades back, would look at this tournament as his swansong and would like to end as a fairy tale.

Bangladesh

Bangladesh, which has qualified to Super 10, are buoyed by their recent success that they got in limited over cricket. They beat India comprehensively in last ODI series that they played and stretched India till the last before succumbing to defeat in the Asia Cup T20 final. They have grown in confidence and have developed a sense of self-belief under Mashrafe Mortaza that they can beat any big team.

Dhoni said few days back that it takes 10-15 matches to develop a winning habit but only 10-15 minutes to lose the momentum. So any laxity by team India against Bangladesh may lead to an embarrassing defeat and can lead to a downward spiral.

South Africa, England and West Indies

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Can South Africa shrug off their chokers tag?

The other group has teams like South Africa, West Indies and England which consist of players like Ab de Villiers, Chris Gayle, D Bravo, D Sammy, D Miller,  A Russell, Faf du Plessis, JP Duminy, who have taken T20 cricket to another level with their skills and super-human performances. They have lightened up the IPL with their performances in past 8 years. The subcontinental conditions are no longer alien to them, it can be said that India is like their second home. They are a threat to any team in the tournament and could well spell doom to India’s hopes at the tournament.

Also, a rejuvenated English team is entering the tournament and with players like Jos Butler, Ben Stokes and a well-oiled spin attack can create big problems for any of the teams.

In five edition of ICC T20 World Cup, no host has lifted the trophy and no one has won the tournament twice thus far. India need to be at their best and will also need luck on their side to defy all odds and make it to the finals and win it.

As it stands today, history and stats are against team India, but Dhoni would be the last man on earth to be intimated by history and stats, he lives in present and writes his own script and may be in this T20 World Cup he will write a script that all of India would be proud of. Maybe another match-winning six, this time in Kolkata on April 3, 2016 is in store for us but the journey will definitely not be easy.

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