Suryakumar and Gambhir explained Sundar’s selection for SA clash to Axar: Kotak

India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak revealed that captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir spoke to Axar Patel ahead of the Super Eight clash against South Africa to explain the decision to leave him out of the playing XI.

Washington Sundar was picked in place of the experienced all-rounder for the game at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

India suffered a 76-run defeat to South Africa, but Kotak insisted that Axar’s confidence would not be affected by the selection call.

“See, obviously, Surya and Gautam both spoke to him. Which is obvious, whether we say it or not,” Kotak said after the match. “We thought that an off-spinner was needed because three left-handers up front. We got the wickets in the beginning. Washington didn’t bowl in the Powerplay.

“But, actually, he was supposed to bowl in a Powerplay. So, that can change according to the match. For that reason, this combination was decided. And the rest – what you are saying about confidence – Axar is such a player; he has played so much and performed so much, he doesn’t lack confidence. It was very clear from him, and from the head coach and the captain, what we are thinking and why we are doing this.”

Kotak explained that the team management opted for an off-spinner considering South Africa’s left-handed options at the top of the order, though the bowling plans evolved as the match progressed.

He also admitted that India may need to reassess their opening combination, with Sanju Samson potentially coming into consideration.

“See, basically, if we felt that Sanju’s last few innings were low on confidence and Ishan was scoring runs, then obviously you go with Ishan.

“Now we are in a situation where we have to think about whether we need to change anything or if we should still go with the same thing. But yes, it is definitely something to think about. If we have to change something, what do we change and how do we change it?”

With one loss in the Super Eight stage, India now face a must-win situation in their remaining two fixtures. Kotak, however, maintained that the players are accustomed to handling pressure.

“See, I feel that even in a normal game, if you play in India, there is natural pressure. Any professional – any batsman or bowler – feels it when they are playing. There is more pressure on the batsman because it is a one-ball game. For a bowler, it is different. If he misses one or two balls, he can still bowl a good one.

“But with the amount of cricket we play, we have to take that pressure. Everyone has to take it – that anxiety, that pressure. If a batsman does not take it at this level, or if a bowler does not take it, then where will he take it?

“So there will be pressure. That is the whole thing. But there are two matches left. We know where we are. One bad day we had – we have to accept it – we did not play well. And we will have to move forward and try to win the two games properly because we do not have any other option, whether we take pressure or not.”

India will now look to regroup quickly ahead of their Super Eight clashes against Zimbabwe and West Indies as they aim to keep their semi-final hopes alive in the ongoing T20 World Cup.

T20 World Cup | T20 World Cup Schedule | T20 World Cup Points Table | T20 World Cup Videos | Cricket News | Live Score

Latest

SRH vs CSK, Match 27 Preview: The South battle gets intense as Hyderabad and Chennai fight for Top 4

Sunrisers Hyderabad face Chennai Super Kings on April 18 at 7:30 PM IST in IPL 2026. Both teams have 4 points, and both need a win for playoff contention.

Former England cricketer Moeen Ali reveals why he chose to play in PSL over IPL: ‘I’ve always wanted to…’

Moeen Ali decided to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in the ongoing season instead of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

‘Mission is to lift the IPL trophy, but more you stay in present, more you stay in control’: PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer

Punjab Kings (PBKS) captain Shreyas Iyer expressed that the team's mission is to lift the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 trophy, but also admitted the need to

Former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed named Pakistan head coach for two-match Test series against Bangladesh

Sarfaraz Ahmed had retired from international cricket in March. He recently guided Pakistan U19 team to the U19 Asia Cup title.

Congratulations after a loss? The bizarre exchange that left Ajinkya Rahane moved

IPL 2026, GT vs KKR: As Ajinkya Rahane's winless KKR crumbled again in Gujarat, a rare post-match moment of empathy offered a stark emotional contrast. Rahane t

Topics

‘No rule forbids Iran’: Tehran rejects EU stand on Hormuz transit rights

The exchange comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with increased military activity raising concerns over disruptions to global shipping. The Strait of

US man, 36, dies by suicide after AI chat suggested ‘joining’ it in digital world: ‘I am scared to die’

A Florida man’s death by suicide has triggered global debate on the psychological risks posed by increasingly human-like AI chatbots. Chat records cited in a

India condemns attack on French UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

A French soldier was killed and three others wounded while clearing a road in southern Lebanon in an attack that UN peacekeepers and French officials claimed wa

5 killed after gunman opens fire in Kyiv, shooter killed in supermarket standoff

Kyiv Police units took cover inside a mall complex during the standoff as gunfire continued, with four hostages later being rescued and the attacker getting kil

U.S. Military Industrial Complex: The Real Winner of the Iran War | POV

While missiles fly over the Gulf, the most reliable beneficiary of the Iran war has never fired a single shot

After bindi, tilak row, Lenskart releases dress code allowing religious symbols: ‘Part of who we are’

Eyewear retailer Lenskart has released a revised in-store style guide affirming that religious and cultural symbols are permitted, following allegations from em

HDFC Bank senior management backs Keki Mistry to continue as chairman

For the quarter ended March, HDFC bank’s loan growth rose 12% on year to ₹3.17 trillion, higher than 5.4% on year growth witnessed in the previous year. De

DA hiked by 2%: Salary boost for govt employees – How much more will you take home?

The new DA hike of two per cent is an increase over the existing rate of 58 per cent in the Basic Pay. The hike now takes the Dearness Allowance to 60 per cent.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img