India Hold Edge Over Pakistan in T20 WC Clash, Says Former SL Skipper

Former Sri Lankan skipper Chamara Kapugedera is thrilled Sri Lanka is hosting the high-profile India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash. He believes India has a slight edge but expects a very tight, down-to-the-wire battle given Pakistan's current form. Kapugedera highlighted Abhishek Sharma as a potential game-changer for India, though his participation is in doubt due to illness. He predicted India, Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa would be the four semi-finalists of the tournament.

Key Points: India vs Pakistan T20 WC Preview: Kapugedera Predicts Tight Battle

  • India holds slight edge over Pakistan
  • Kapugedera tips Abhishek Sharma as key player
  • Sharma's participation vs Pakistan is doubtful
  • Predicts India, Pakistan, NZ, SA as semi-finalists
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India have an edge over Pakistan, says former Sri Lankan skipper Chamara Kapugedera ahead of their T20 WC clash

Former Sri Lankan captain Chamara Kapugedera previews the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash, giving India a slight edge but predicting a nail-biting finish.

"India obviously have an edge. But the way Pakistan is playing... it's not going to be an easy win or easy game. - Chamara Kapugedera"

By Vivek Prabhakhar Singh, Colombo, February 13

Former Sri Lankan skipper Chamara Kapugedera expressed his thrill on India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash, calling it a thing for Sri Lanka's cricket, its fans and the global audience. He noted Sri Lanka's luck in hosting two giant rivals and expects a tight, down-to-the-wire battle on Sunday, with India holding a slight edge over arch-rivals Pakistan.

India is set to face Pakistan in Colombo on Sunday, in what is likely to be the most-watched T20 World Cup group-stage game.

"I'm really happy that everything worked out, and the game is going to happen. It's a good thing for Sri Lanka cricket, Sri Lanka fans and fans all over the world, two cricket giants are playing in a World Cup. Sri Lanka is lucky enough to host two of the great teams, great rivals in Sri Lanka. Hopefully, we'll have a big battle on Sunday. India obviously have an edge. But the way Pakistan is playing, the way they played against the USA, it's not going to be an easy win or easy game. I think it's going to go down the wire and hopefully we can see a great game against India-Pakistan again," Kapugedera told ANI.

Defending champions India are currently at the top of Group A and ahead of Pakistan on Net Run Rate, both teams having won their initial two fixtures. India arrives in Colombo after beating Namibia by 93 runs in New Delhi.

Heading into the match, India already has the upper hand over Pakistan, having defeated the arch-rivals three times in their previous encounters last year, including the T20 Asia Cup final.

Kapugedera also believed that Abhishek Sharma will be a game-changer for the Indian team in the tournament, saying he's the guy who's been powering India's top order, giving them those explosive starts that let them post big totals or chase down scores with ease.

However, Sharma's participation against Pakistan is doubtful, as he missed the second clash in New Delhi against Namibia due to a stomach infection.

In the shortest format, Sharma has scored 1,297 runs in 38 matches and 37 innings at an average of 37.05 and a strike rate of 194.74, with two centuries, eight fifties, and a best score of 135. He entered the T20 WC as the world's top-ranked T20I batter.

In three matches against Pakistan, he has scored 110 runs in three matches at an average of 36.66 and a strike rate of 189.65, with a best score of 74.

"I think Abhishek Sharma is a big player in this tournament going forward because last year, Abhishek was the one who was carrying India's batting from the top. The starts he gave made it possible to go and reach those high numbers when they're batting first or when they're chasing to chase down the scores easily. So Abhishek Sharma being in the team will make a big difference, and I think he will be a star performer if he plays the Pakistan game," Kapugedera added.

Speaking on the four semi-finalists of the T20 World Cup, Kapugedera said, "I would say India-Pakistan and New Zealand and South Africa."

- ANI

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Priya S
It's nice to hear a neutral perspective. As a Sri Lankan, he understands the hype. But calling it a 'slight edge' feels like an understatement. Our batting depth and bowling attack are far superior on paper. Should be a comfortable win if we play to our potential.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I disagree with the 'edge' part. We are the defending champions and top of the group. It's more than a slight edge; it's a significant advantage. Pakistan's batting looked shaky against USA. Our boys just need to stay focused.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, the excitement is unreal! The whole country will come to a standstill on Sunday. Hope it's a great contest. May the best team win! 🤞
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Vikram M
Sharma's fitness is the real concern. He's our X-factor at the top. Without him, the pressure shifts to the middle order. The medical team needs to work magic. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Good analysis. Pakistan can never be taken lightly, especially in a World Cup. They play with nothing to lose. But our team has the maturity and skill to close this out. Let's go, India!

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