Pathan's Warning: India Must Prioritize Wins Over Net Run-Rate in T20 WC

Former cricketer Irfan Pathan has advised the Indian team to focus solely on securing victories in their upcoming Super Eights matches, rather than obsessing over improving their net run-rate. He emphasized that chasing a massive NRR boost by aiming for 100-run wins is extremely difficult in T20 cricket. Pathan also critiqued India's comprehensive failure in batting, bowling, and fielding during their heavy loss to South Africa. Additionally, he suggested a tactical change, recommending that captain Suryakumar Yadav bat at number three to break the monotony of left-handers at the top.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan: India Must Focus on Victory, Not Net Run-Rate

  • Pathan cautions against chasing big NRR gains
  • Says beating teams by 100 runs is near impossible
  • Critiques India's poor show vs South Africa
  • Suggests Suryakumar Yadav bat at number three
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T20 WC: Ahead of meeting Zimbabwe, Pathan urges India to focus on victory over net run-rate

Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan urges India to prioritize winning over net run-rate calculations in crucial T20 World Cup Super Eights matches.

"The priority should be winning the game first. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, Feb 25

Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan has cautioned India against chasing a big gain in net run rate ahead of their crunch Super Eights meeting against Zimbabwe, saying that winning must remain the priority in their aim to enter the semi-finals.

Defending champions India will meet Zimbabwe in their second Super Eights game at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday evening, knowing that back-to-back wins will keep their slender semi-final hopes alive after a huge 76-run loss to South Africa has left them in danger of an early exit from the competition.

"I really hope that approach of playing for net run-rate does not come into play at the start of the game. The priority should be winning the game first. So, perform well and try to win. Only then should you think about the run-rate. If you start thinking about chasing the net run-rate of, say, the West Indies, that is almost impossible.

"That would mean beating teams like Zimbabwe and the West Indies by a margin of 100 runs, which is not easy in T20 cricket. So, I sincerely hope that when the Indian team plays these next two matches, the main focus is simply on winning first," said Pathan on JioStar.

He also reflected on what went wrong for India in the heavy loss to South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. "Where do I even begin? As Surya said, India needs to bowl, bat and field better to win the next game. We did not perform well in any of the three departments.

"What disappointed me the most was that once we had lost four or five wickets, no one tried to stitch together a partnership and take the score close to 150. There was not even one substantial partnership. Everyone wanted to play aggressively, and look at what has happened.

Acknowledging that India's net run rate of -3.8 is a big setback, Pathan also lauded South Africa for their slower balls strategy paying off very well. "We are now far behind on net run-rate. The West Indies and South Africa have gone miles ahead. So, recovering that run-rate is going to be very difficult.

"Apart from that, I was very vocal about the slower deliveries and variations of the South African bowlers. They used them very smartly, and we had no answer. Whenever they bowled a slower one to any batter, there was no ability to see off that delivery, rotate the strike, or look for a low-risk boundary option."

Though the chatter is huge about Sanju Samson coming into the playing eleven and break monotony of left-handed batters at the top of the order for the clash against Zimbabwe, Pathan felt skipper Suryakumar Yadav should bat at number three.

"I think Surya can bat at number three. If you look at it from the team's point of view, I completely understand the conservative approach from Surya, especially because Abhishek has been getting out early. In the last game, Ishan Kishan got out in the first over. You do not want to expose Suryakumar Yadav at number three when he is so effective in the middle overs, striking at 160.

"If something goes wrong with the new ball, just one good delivery can get him out. So, I understand the thinking. However, they still need to consider batting Suryakumar Yadav at number three to break the monotony of having three left-handers at the top," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I have to agree. The math is brutal. Chasing a 100-run win margin is fantasy cricket. Secure the two points first. The team looks mentally scrambled after that loss.
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Priyanka N
His point about Surya at 3 makes sense. We need to break that left-hander monotony at the top. Zimbabwe will have planned for that. A bit of surprise in the batting order could work wonders.
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Rahul R
Honestly, the problem is bigger than NRR. The batting approach has been reckless. No one tried to anchor the innings against SA. Just blind hitting. Need a calm head like Pathan in the coaching staff.
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Aman W
Win against Zimbabwe is non-negotiable. Period. The semi-final hope is still alive, however slim. Boys just need to play for the pride of the country now. Forget the tables and calculations.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while I agree winning comes first, the team management *has* to consider NRR at some point if they want to advance. It's a tight group. Maybe aim to win with 4-5 overs to spare? A balanced approach is key.
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Kavya N
The analysis on South

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