Atherton: "India Not Unbeatable" Ahead of T20 WC Semifinal vs England

Former England cricketer Michael Atherton has analyzed the upcoming T20 World Cup semifinal, stating that while India is an exceptional side, they are not unbeatable. He pointed to a lack of bowling depth and some batters not being at their peak form as potential weaknesses. Atherton also noted that England, despite their openers Jos Buttler and Phil Salt struggling, have gained confidence by reaching the semifinals. He concluded by predicting a final rematch between India and South Africa.

Key Points: Atherton on India's Flaws Before T20 World Cup Semifinal

  • India face England in T20 WC semifinal
  • Atherton cites India's lack of a spare bowling option
  • Notes some Indian batters not in best form
  • England gaining confidence despite openers' struggles
  • Predicted final is India vs South Africa replay
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"India are not unbeatable....": Atherton ahead of IND-ENG T20WC semifinal

Michael Atherton says India are "not unbeatable" due to bowling depth and batter form ahead of the T20 WC semifinal clash with England.

"I do not think they are unbeatable. - Michael Atherton"

London, March 4

Ahead of India's semifinal clash against England in the ICC T20 World Cup at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, former England cricketer Michael Atherton said that while India is an exceptional side, they are not unbeatable, lacking one "spare" bowling option and some of their batters not being at their best form.

For the third time in a row, India and England will be locking horns in a T20 World Cup semifinal match after the 2022 and 2024 editions. While Atherton pointed out India's flaws during the Sky Cricket Podcast, he still feels England will have to be "at their best" to beat them, and the final match would be a rematch of the 2024 edition between India and South Africa.

Speaking during the Sky Cricket Podcast, Atherton spoke on how England should be having a lot of confidence after reaching the semifinals despite a poor run by openers Jos Buttler and Phil Salt, who have not fired even 200 runs together combined and have got just one half-century, with Salt scoring one. Buttler has looked a shadow of himself, with just 62 runs in seven innings.

"Everybody said before this tournament that if England are going to win it then a big part of it will be the Salt-Buttler partnership, but neither has really got going," said Atherton.

"They will take confidence from winning without that main bit of their team functioning, and they are getting better.

Atherton feels that England have not been at the top of their game and has been asking himself that whethet this team will get better during crunch situations like the 2022 title-winning squad.

The England legend added, "India are an exceptional side, obviously, and I thought the run chase against West Indies under pressure [to qualify for the semi-finals] was exceptional."

"But I do not think they are unbeatable. Issues like fielding, bowling if you get after one or two of their main five (bowlers) - they are lacking a spare option in that department."

"Some of their batters have not found their best either, so they are not impregnable. I think England have to be at their best to beat them - and my instinct would be an India vs South Africa in the final, a replay of 2024," he concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Fair analysis. Our fifth bowler is a concern, and the fielding has been a bit sloppy. But England's openers are completely out of form. If Bumrah and Arshdeep get Buttler & Salt early, the pressure will be immense on their middle order.
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Vikram M
He's just doing his job, talking up his team. But let's be honest, England are lucky to be in the semis. Their batting has been poor. Our boys have shown more fight. Home advantage is huge! Let's go, India! 💪
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Ananya R
Respectfully, I think we focus too much on individual flaws. Cricket is a team game. Yes, some batters are inconsistent, but our bowling unit has been world-class. That's what wins you tight knockout matches.
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David E
As a neutral fan, this is a fascinating clash. Atherton makes valid points about India's lack of a 6th bowling option. If one of the main five has an off day, it could be costly. England's experience in these situations is a big factor.
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Siddharth J
The pressure is all on England. They are the defending champs who barely scraped through. We have the momentum from that WI chase. Atherton predicting an India-SA final is just setting up excuses for when England lose. 😄

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