Sourav Ganguly: India Stronger Than Pakistan in T20 World Cup Clash

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has labeled India as the stronger team heading into their T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan, though he downplays the significance of statistics and the favourites tag. He heaped praise on pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, calling him the best white-ball fast bowler and a game-changer whose spell will be crucial. Ganguly highlighted the key battle between Bumrah and Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan, stating Pakistan's success depends on navigating his four overs. Both teams enter the high-profile match with two wins each, topping Group A.

Key Points: Ganguly: India Stronger Team vs Pakistan in T20 WC

  • India's dominant 7-1 T20 WC record vs Pakistan
  • Ganguly dismisses favourites tag, backs team strength
  • Jasprit Bumrah hailed as world's best white-ball bowler
  • Pakistan's chances hinge on playing Bumrah well
  • Both teams unbeaten heading into clash
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"India stronger team than Pakistan": Sourav Ganguly on India-Pakistan T20 World Cup clash

Sourav Ganguly says India start as the stronger side against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup, praising Jasprit Bumrah as a game-changer.

"I believe is that India starts as a much stronger team than Pakistan. - Sourav Ganguly"

New Delhi, February 15

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly believes India start as the stronger side against Pakistan in their group-stage encounter of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday.

India holds a dominant 7-1 head-to-head record over Pakistan in the Men's T20 World Cup. However, Ganguly said he does not believe in statistics or the "favourites" tag in the shortest format of the game.

Speaking on JioHotstar, Ganguly said, "I don't believe in head-to-head figures. I don't believe in the favourites tag, especially in T20 cricket. What I believe is that India starts as a much stronger team than Pakistan. India is a very good team. They are very well balanced in batting, bowling, seam bowling, spin bowling, fielding and game sense. They have big match experience. So they start as the stronger side. But whether India wins or not will be decided by the 40 overs in Colombo."

Speaking on Bumrah, the former star player praised him, calling him a "game-changer" and the best pace bowler in the world. The former batter complimented Bumrah's arsenal of variations, anticipated a good battle against Sahibzada, and stated that Pakistan's chances of winning depend on how they play against Bumrah.

"Jasprit Bumrah is a game-changer. He is probably the best fast bowler in the world right now in white-ball cricket. He is the best because of his variations. Yorkers, bouncers, slower balls, he knows what to do. He is the captain of his own bowling. That makes him even tougher to face," he said.

Ganguly anticipated an exciting contest between Bumrah and Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan and stressed that Pakistan's chances will hinge on how well they handle Bumrah's spell.

"The battle between Sahibzada Farhan and Bumrah will be exciting to watch. But it is not just about one player. All the Pakistani batters will have to play well against Bumrah. If Pakistan see off his four overs well, they will have a chance to win. If they don't, they will struggle," he added.

Both India and Pakistan have played two matches each in the tournament so far. Both have registered victories in those games. While India will enter the contest on the back of wins against the United States of America and Namibia, Pakistan have defeated the Netherlands and the USA.

While the Suryakumar Yadav-led India are placed on top of Group A standings with four points and the Net Run Rate (NRR) of +3.050, Pakistan are placed second with four points, too, and an NRR of +0.932.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral cricket fan, I appreciate Ganguly's analysis. He's spot on about Bumrah being the key. If Pakistan can negotiate him, we might have a close game. Exciting stuff!
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Vikram M
Statistics don't matter in this rivalry. The pressure is immense. Our boys have the experience, but we must support them regardless. Hoping for a great match without any unnecessary tension.
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Priya S
Respectfully, I think we focus too much on these pre-match statements. Let the players do the talking on the field. All this "stronger team" talk just adds pressure. Just play good cricket, boys!
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Rohit P
Boom Boom Bumrah is the difference! 🇮🇳 Our bowling attack is world-class. If our batters click, it should be our game. But never underestimate Pakistan in a World Cup.
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Karthik V
Good to see Ganguly being balanced. He praised our strength but also highlighted the key battle (Bumrah vs their openers). That's where the match will be won or lost. Fingers crossed!

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