Shastri Backs Unchanged India XI for T20 WC Clash vs South Africa

Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes the team will field an unchanged playing XI for their crucial T20 World Cup Super 8 match against South Africa. He sees the only selection dilemma as choosing between all-rounders Axar Patel and Washington Sundar. Shastri also offered support for out-of-form opener Abhishek Sharma, suggesting his runs are saved for the tournament's crucial stages. He anticipates a fiercely competitive match, noting it's a repeat of the 2024 World Cup final.

Key Points: Ravi Shastri Predicts India's XI for T20 WC vs South Africa

  • Shastri expects unchanged India XI
  • Only Axar vs Sundar selection dilemma
  • Backs Abhishek Sharma despite ducks
  • Predicts cracking contest vs South Africa
  • Notes repeat of 2024 final
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T20 WC: 'I think it will be pretty much the same side,' says Shastri on India's playing XI vs South Africa

Former coach Ravi Shastri expects India to field an unchanged playing XI against South Africa in the T20 World Cup Super 8s, citing team depth and options.

"I think it will be pretty much the same side because you've got depth, you've got all bases covered. - Ravi Shastri"

New Delhi, Feb 21

Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri feels that the defending champions have got their best playing XI and there will be unlikely any change in the team sheet when India face South Africa in their first match of the Super 8s in the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

India made two changes to the team when they played against the Netherlands in their last group stage match. Spinner Kuldeep Yadav went out for Arshdeep Singh, while Axar Patel was rested to give some game time to all-rounder Washington Sundar. According to Shastri, the only dilemma the team will face is whether to play Axar or Sundar.

"I think it will be pretty much the same side because you've got depth, you've got all bases covered, you've got options, you need options," Shastri told The ICC Review.

"When there's dew around, you need that extra bowling option. Whether it's a Shivam Dube, whether it's Hardik bowling his full quota of overs, whether it's Tilak Varma who might roll his arm for an over or two, you need those options. I don't think they'll tinker with the side. I think the team that played in the last game was a good side," he added.

Shastri also stood in support of Abhishek Sharma, who is yet to score a run in the ongoing tournament. Abhishek has scored three ducks, but Shastri sees that as a positive and believes that the No. 1 T20I batter will score runs in the later stages of the tournament.

"I think the positive is that in every game, there's been someone who stood up. It has been Ishan Kishan, sometimes Surya, in the first game. Tilak Varma has played his part. He's got off to a start, but I still think the best of him is still to come. I look at it as a positive that Abhishek Sharma has three zeros. So save your best for the important periods in the tournament. Teams will be a little worried that he's not got runs," he said.

Shastri also praised the South Africa team for their self-belief and feels that there will be a neck-to-neck fight when they clash against India.

"There's a lot of self-belief and you know it's going to be a cracking contest because South Africa are no pushovers, they'll compete for sure. And it's a repeat of the World Cup final of 2024, so everyone's looking forward to it," Shastri said.

Both India and South Africa are coming into the match after finishing on top of their respective groups in the first round.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting perspective on Abhishek Sharma. Calling three ducks a "positive" is a very optimistic take! Hope he proves Shastri right and saves his big knock for the finals. The pressure must be immense.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I disagree with keeping the same XI. We need to be flexible. If the pitch in Ahmedabad is a turner, we must play both Kuldeep and Axar. Sundar can sit out. Can't be rigid in T20 cricket.
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Priya S
The real battle is in the mind! South Africa will remember the 2024 final loss. We have the home advantage at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The atmosphere will be electric! Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Good analysis. The depth is key. Having Hardik, Dube, and even Tilak as bowling options is a luxury. Hope the dew factor is considered. My heart says India, but SA is a strong team. 60-40 for us!
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Kavya N
Feeling nervous and excited! Just want Abhishek to score some runs, for his own confidence if nothing else. Shastri's backing might help him. Come on, Team India! Bring the cup home again! 💙

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