Gavaskar Exposes Samson's Technical Flaw Before India-Pakistan T20 Clash

Former captain Sunil Gavaskar has identified a technical issue in Sanju Samson's batting, noting his tendency to go too deep in the crease when playing the flick shot. Gavaskar also suggested India might alter its bowling combination for the crucial match against Pakistan, hinting at a possible spin-heavy attack. Parthiv Patel backed Kuldeep Yadav to feature, citing his wicket-taking guarantee and Pakistan's historical weakness against spin. The analysis sets the stage for strategic decisions ahead of the high-voltage clash in Colombo.

Key Points: Gavaskar Flags Samson's Batting Flaw Ahead of India-Pakistan Match

  • Gavaskar points out Samson's deep-in-crease flaw
  • Bowling changes hinted for Pakistan match
  • Kuldeep Yadav backed to play against Pakistan
  • Pakistan's weakness against spin highlighted
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'He goes too deep in the crease': Gavaskar flags Samson's flaw ahead of India-Pakistan clash

Sunil Gavaskar criticizes Sanju Samson's technique. Experts debate India's bowling combo for the high-voltage T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan.

'He goes too deep in the crease': Gavaskar flags Samson's flaw ahead of India-Pakistan clash
"Sanju Samson has a technical problem. He goes too deep in the crease and plays that flick shot. - Sunil Gavaskar"

New Delhi, Feb 13

Former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar pointed out technical flaws in Sanju Samson's approach after the wicket-keeper batter threw his wicket on 22 runs against Namibia, in India's second match of the T20 World Cup 2026, played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday.

Gavaskar said Samson's tendency to go too deep inside the crease while attempting the flick shot is causing problems at the top of the order.

"Sanju Samson has a technical problem. He goes too deep in the crease and plays that flick shot. You can only hope he times it in the gap, or it goes for a six. He needs to make improvements, especially when he opens against the new ball. Namibia were clever with their field placements. They set a field to get Samson out. But it was good that he hit some nice shots. That must have given him some confidence. If he plays the next match against Pakistan, he needs to spend more time at the crease." Gavaskar told Jio Star.

Gavaskar also spoke about India's bowling combinations and hinted at possible changes for the high-voltage clash against Pakistan.

"Captain Suryakumar Yadav was experimenting against Namibia with the Pakistan game in mind. Hardik's bowling in the first over suggests Arshdeep may not play in the next match against Pakistan. Varun Chakaravarthy bowled only two overs and would have taken five or six wickets if he bowled his full four overs," he said.

"The best part about Varun is that he gets wickets whenever he is asked to bowl. Axar Patel took two wickets in three overs; it's a good sign. All our bowlers picked up wickets. Arshdeep did not complete his four overs, while Shivam Dube bowled two, and Hardik completed his quota. This hints that Kuldeep Yadav could replace Arshdeep against Pakistan. Sri Lanka pitches help spinners, and India has a history of playing three spinners. Expect Kuldeep in the XI against Pakistan in Colombo," he added.

While Former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel weighed in on India's spin options and backed Kuldeep Yadav to feature against Pakistan.

"It is good news that Washington Sundar is back. He is a tempting option against Pakistan. But my concern is that he has not played T20I cricket for a long time. He was injured, rushed to get fit for the World Cup, and then did not play the first two matches against the USA and Namibia. Suddenly, you want to play him against Pakistan. Yes, Pakistan have many left-handers like Saim Ayub, Mohammad Nawaz and Faheem Ashraf," he said.

"So, India does have options. But I feel Kuldeep Yadav should play because he comes with a guarantee of wickets. Pakistan do not play spin well, and Kuldeep knows how to dismiss the Pakistani batters. In the last Asia Cup final, he took four wickets. I would love to see a Kuldeep Yadav masterclass against Pakistan one more time," Parthiv Patel added.

- IANS

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Priya S
I feel for Sanju. He finally gets a chance in a World Cup and the spotlight is so harsh. Yes, he needs to adjust, but let's also back our player. That flick shot is beautiful when it comes off. Just needs a bit more match awareness.
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Rahul R
With all due respect to the legends, I think we are over-analysing a warm-up game against Namibia. The real test is Pakistan. Let's see what he does there. Sometimes you have to let players play their natural game.
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Aditi M
More than Samson, the bowling combination is the real puzzle. Playing three spinners against Pakistan in Colombo makes perfect sense. Kuldeep Yadav is a magician against them. Hope the team management gets this right! 🏏
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David E
As a neutral cricket fan, this is fascinating analysis. Gavaskar's eye for technical detail is unmatched. Pakistan's left-handers do struggle against quality leg spin. India's selection will be key to this epic clash.
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Suresh O
Honestly, we need to stop this constant chopping and changing. If Samson is our opener for the tournament, back him. These public criticisms right before a India-Pakistan match don't help the player's confidence. Team management should handle this internally.

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