Parthiv Patel Urges Axar's Return, Samson's Inclusion for India's Crucial Zimbabwe Clash

Former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel has called for vice-captain Axar Patel's return to the playing eleven for the crucial T20 World Cup match against Zimbabwe. He also suggested that Sanju Samson could be brought in to break the team's left-hand dominant top order, which has struggled against off-spin. Patel proposed Samson could replace the out-of-form Tilak Varma and bat at number three. India's semi-final hopes depend on winning their remaining matches and favorable net run-rate calculations.

Key Points: Parthiv Patel on India's T20 WC Team: Axar, Samson Key vs Zimbabwe

  • Axar Patel's potential recall
  • Sanju Samson's right-hand batting solution
  • Addressing left-hander struggle vs off-spin
  • Sikandar Raza's powerplay threat
  • Tilak Varma's poor form
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"I would like to see Axar Patel coming back....": Parthiv on India's do-or-die Zimbabwe clash

Former cricketer Parthiv Patel advocates for Axar Patel's return and Sanju Samson's inclusion to address India's left-hander issue against off-spin in the must-win Zimbabwe match.

"I would like to see Axar Patel coming back into the team. He has played crucial knocks in the past. - Parthiv Patel"

Mumbai, February 24

Former Indian cricketer Parthiv Patel said on Tuesday that he would like to see vice-captain Axar Patel come back to the playing eleven for the all-important T20 World Cup clash against Zimbabwe on Thursday, adding that wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson could also make his return to the team.

After a 76-run loss to South Africa at Ahmedabad, India's fate for semis hinges on net-run-rate, their own matches in the near future, i.e winning their next two games and Proteas themselves, hoping that the 2024 T20 World Cup runners-up have an unbeaten run in the Super Eight phase.

Despite being the vice-captain of the team and taking six wickets in the tournament so far, Axar was not picked for the Super Eight opener against South Africa, with the team opting for Washington Sundar. Sanju Samson, while he is dealing with a poor run with the bat, having managed a quickfire 22 against Namibia, could be utilised to break a left-dominant top-order of Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and Tilak Varma, which has struggled against off-spinners.

Speaking on JioStar's 'Follow The Blues', JioStar expert Parthiv said, "I would like to see Axar Patel coming back into the team. He has played crucial knocks in the past. Yes, match-ups come into play, but I would definitely bring Axar Patel in. There is also the question of Sanju Samson. There could even be a homecoming for him in Chennai now. It is something India would definitely be considering, especially given the glaring problem Indian left-handers are facing against off-spinners."

Parthiv also said that off-spinner Sikandar Raza could come in handy during the powerplay. He also suggested that he would not be dropping openers Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan, but will bring Samson in place of a struggling Tilak, who has managed just 107 runs in five innings at a timid strike rate of just over 118.

He said, "Yes, Sanju Samson is not in great form either, but bringing in a right-hander could offer a different perspective. Or maybe, India could just try changing the batting order. If Sanju Samson comes in, he should bat at number three. If he does not play, then Surya has to bat at three."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I have to respectfully disagree. Washington Sundar bowled decently. The bigger issue is our top order's consistency. Changing one player won't fix a systemic problem of collapses under pressure.
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Ananya R
Finally someone said it! Our left-handers are really struggling against off-spin. Sanju Samson deserves another chance, maybe at number 3 like Parthiv said. We need that right-handed option to break the pattern. Hope the management is listening! 🤞
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Rohit P
Yaar, this NRR calculation is giving me a headache! Just win the next two matches convincingly. Team needs to back its players. Axar in for Sundar, and maybe give Sanju a go. But please, no more experiments with the batting order now!
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Karthik V
Good analysis by Parthiv. The match-up against Sikandar Raza is key. Axar's left-arm spin could be more effective. Feeling nervous about this do-or-die clash, but I believe in the team. Come on, India!
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Priya S
Why is Tilak Varma still in the team with those numbers? 107 runs in 5 innings is not good enough at this level. Samson may be out of form, but at least he has a proven track record. Time for a tough call.

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