India failed in powerplay.

New Delhi. The T20 series between India and New Zealand has come on par. The New Zealand team started the series with a win. But in the second match, Team India defeated the guests and equalized the series. The decisive match is to be held in Ahmedabad on 1 February. India’s shortcomings have been seen in the last few matches. If the Indian team improves those shortcomings in Ahmedabad, then this series will be ruled by Hardik Pandya & Co.

First of all, let’s talk about New Zealand’s aggressive batsman Devon Conway, who can prove to be very dangerous for India. For the last three years, he has ruled the T20 format. Talking about records, he has touched the figure of 1000 runs in just 26 matches. Conway is third in terms of average among all the players who have touched this figure. He has scored runs at an average of 47.4. Above Kanve are Virat Kohli and Mohammad Rizwan. In the first match against Team India, he played an excellent half-century innings.

Ishaan Kishan has to survive

Ishaan Kishan has already shown his potential in ODIs. But questions are being raised on his batting in T20. His figures are testifying to this fact. Talking about the last four innings, his strike rate has been below 100. Spin bowling is standing like a wall in front of them in T20. Off-spinners have made the young batsman a victim four times. If Ishaan is able to face the spinners in the Ahmedabad match, then Team India can get a good start.

These days the batsmen of Team India are continuously getting defeated in the powerplay. Talking about the matches after the T20 World Cup, India’s top order has not been able to do anything special. In 13 innings, Team India has scored runs in Powerplay at a run rate of 6.6. If we look at the last five innings, Team India has crossed the figure of 50 only once. Not only this, India has also lost wickets many times. If India has to win in Ahmedabad, then the openers will have to score a big score in the powerplay.