T20 World Cup: Rohit vs Amir, Kohli vs Shaheen – Ind vs Pak 5 Key Player Battles

T20 World Cup 2024: Another instalment of India vs Pakistan has arrived, and so has the chance to be heroes.

Shuvaditya Bose
Cricket
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T20 World Cup 2024: 5 key player battles from India vs Pakistan.

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The previous T20I instalment of arguably cricket’s most iconic rivalry – India vs Pakistan – was staged amid festivities. Depending on religious affiliation, one half of the subcontinent was preparing for Diwali, whilst the other had celebrated Milad-un-Nabi, not long before.

That match – now fabled, for what a certain Virat Kohli did – was played in October. Now, in June, both nations are caught in the grip of the South Asian heat wave, but that is nowhere close to being a dampener for the excitement of cricketing festivities.

Prior to the two teams clashing at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York, for a Group A match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, we take a look at key player battles you must be aware of, and keep a close eye on.

1. Rohit Sharma vs Mohammad Amir

The narrative will be constructed around the battle between Indian captain Rohit Sharma, and Pakistan’s pace stalwart, Shaheen Shah Afridi. For, the latter got the better of the former on two occasions last year – both in ODIs.

Yet, in this match, Rohit will be reunited with – or, against – a familiar adversary from what now seems to be the yesteryears. Eight years ago, ‘Afridi’ in Pakistan meant only Shahid, not his son-in-law, and menacing left-arm pace only meant Mohammed Amir.

Amir had Rohit’s number in 2016, dismissing the opener first at the Asia Cup in Dhaka, and then at the T20 World Cup in Dharamsala. It so happened that India won both of those matches, relegating Rohit's struggles to a mere footnote in the larger perspective. But, the ghosts of the past might still be haunting him.

2. Virat Kohli vs Shaheen Shah Afridi

Among the other overwhelmingly discussed discourses will be the contest between Virat Kohli and Haris Rauf, considering the pyrotechnics from a couple of years ago. But there is a caveat.

Kohli, in all likelihood, will be opening the innings for India, whilst Rauf, should Gary Kirsten not make a ridiculously late call, will be Pakistan’s first change-up bowler. To reach a stage where he can take the attack to Rauf, Kohli must first tackle the probing questions posed by Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Will he?

Recent numbers tilt the odds in the former Indian captain’s favour. Afridi had an excellent outing against Kohli at the 2021 T20 World Cup, conceding only 11 runs in 10 wickets before securing the prized wicket. But Kohli seemed to have found Afridi out a year later, at the 2022 T20 World Cup, scoring 23 runs off the left-arm seamer in only 12 deliveries, courtesy of three sublime boundaries.
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3. Hardik Pandya vs Haris Rauf

On a track notorious for its punishing variable bounce and two-paced nature, an opener lasting until the death overs seems unlikely. However, if anyone can defy these odds, it's Kohli.

In case he cannot defy the odds, India will be reliant on Hardik Pandya to do the heavy lifting at the backend, whilst Pakistan will entrust Rauf with the responsibility of thwarting India’s plans. This brings us to a rather riveting, but slightly inconspicuous battle.

Pandya’s numbers against Rauf do not emanate confidence, having scored 20 runs in 16 deliveries. In that 10-wicket defeat in Dubai, he could only score four runs off seven deliveries from Pakistan’s quickest pacer. The Indian vice-captain will be eager to improve his numbers in this match.

4. Jasprit Bumrah vs Babar Azam

Given his rare ability to dominate any batter, Jasprit Bumrah doesn't fit neatly into the mould of a duel against a specific Pakistani player. Should he still be included in what could be among the more exciting contests, it will be against the Pakistani captain, Babar Azam.

Intriguingly, Babar has faced Bumrah in seven matches – six ODIs and a solitary T20I – and has never found himself enlisted on the Indian pace spearhead’s victim list. Yet, he has never flourished against Bumrah either.

At the 2021 T20 World Cup, where he ended up taking nearly every Indian bowler to the cleaners, Bumrah was shown the respect he merits. In 10 deliveries, Babar accumulated merely 13 runs.

5. Arshdeep Singh vs Mohammad Rizwan

First with his two wickets against Bangladesh in the warm-up match, and then with two more against Ireland in the curtain-raiser, Arshdeep Singh has demonstrated he will be among India’s prime wicket-taking options – at least in the USA leg, wherein pitches are offering bountiful swing to the new-ball bowlers.

Consequently, he will be tasked with the duty of providing India with early breakthroughs, and among the batters he might have earmarked could be Mohammad Rizwan.

The Pakistani wicketkeeper-batter has scored only 23 runs in as many deliveries against India’s left-arm pacer, whilst also losing his wicket once. Notably, more than half of those deliveries – 13 – were dot balls.

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Published: 08 Jun 2024,05:17 AM IST

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