Colombo: India is refining its bowling and fielding approach ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, with a focus on using spin and varying pace to counter the expected slower deliveries in Colombo during the high-profile match between India and Pakistan on February 15.
This tactical emphasis comes after India’s first win in the match and highlights how a team’s adaptability can make a huge difference in key matches of the tournament. Analysts believe this strategic change could impact India’s chances of participating in further World Cups.
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