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Bowlers beware! High totals loom in T20 World Cup

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If the larger boundaries at most grounds have lifted the spirits of bowlers converging on Australia for the T20 World Cup, they do properly to mood their optimism with a flood of runs predicted by some from the event’s Super 12 stage.

Cricket’s shortest format is unapologetically batter-biased and bowlers, typically solid as cannon-fodder, derive almost as a lot delight from a dot ball as they might from a dismissal in one-dayers or assessments.

Ground dimensions, nevertheless, recommend photographs that may clear the boundary in most stadiums within the sub-continent and New Zealand, may not even make the rope in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

New Zealand coach Gary Stead, nevertheless, expects that bowlers will nonetheless have their work lower out when the world’s greatest batmen begin firing.
“I think what T20 cricket has certainly done is made teams much more comfortable in chasing bigger scores,” the 50-year-old mentioned on Sunday.

“So yeah, you’re going to have to bowl very, very well if you are defending scores of 150-170 now, and that was shown through the tri-series (in Christchurch) as well.”

Having performed within the inaugural World Cup in 2007, India captain Rohit Sharma has seen shut at hand how the sport has advanced through the years and he believes the development in the direction of increased totals is more likely to proceed even in Australia.

“You can literally see how it is played now compared to what it was like in 2007,” Rohit mentioned on the pre-tournament captains’ information convention.

“140 or 150 was a superb rating again then and now folks try to get that rating in 14 or 15 overs.

“Teams take more risks (now) without worrying about the result and I think that is a good way to play this format.”

That is how inaugural champions India would play underneath him within the event, the 35-year-old added.

“This is the kind of format where there is risk, but there are high rewards as well,” he added.

“We have got to be brave enough to take those risks and certainly be prepared to do that as well.”

India’s preparation included devising methods to attain freely even when hitting sixes is just not that straightforward – as they discovered throughout apply matches in Perth and Brisbane the place a number of batters have been caught close to the rope.

“You have to be smart when you plan your batting on grounds like these,” Rohit defined.

“Hitting boundaries and sixes, of course, sounds nice, but you cannot forget pushing the ball in the gap, running between the wickets really hard and trying to get eight-nine runs in an over.”