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Aakash Chopra believes Axar Patel can be utilized better

As the sun dips below the horizon, India stands at a crossroads after consecutive defeats in the T20I series against the West Indies. The battleground shifts to Guyana for the pivotal third match tonight, a chance for India to kindle a flame of revival in the face of adversity.

The question lingers, will the inclusion of the promising opener Yashasvi Jaiswal breathe new life into India’s struggling ensemble? The canvas of choices is painted with hues of temptation, especially when considering the dynamic equation between players like Ishan Kishan, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Sanju Samson, each with their unique attributes.

Aakash Chopra, a discerning voice from JioCinema’s panel of experts, offers his perspective on the matter. “The thought is there, undoubtedly,” he states. “The temptation exists because of Ishan’s role as the wicketkeeper-batter and his southpaw stance. Yashasvi, another left-hander, possesses the prowess to open. Moreover, there’s Sanju, a keeper with the availability for selection.”

In this delicate juncture, Chopra advocates for continuity, a nurturing of the seeds sown. “Yet, my inclination leans towards preserving the opening duo of Ishan and Shubman Gill for another match. Patience is key; a chance granted should be given a three-match span to foster a conclusive decision,” he asserts.

Amidst the languid pitches of the Caribbean that have befuddled India’s endeavors, Chopra emphasizes the significance of capitalization within the initial powerplay overs. “During the initial six overs, the window of opportunity beckons. However, seizing it demands wickets in hand. India isn’t vulnerable to early wicket loss, treading cautiously in the initial overs,” he explicates.

The delineation of the powerplay into two segments casts a spotlight on acceleration during its latter half. “In the subsequent phase, surging forward is imperative. A rate of 10 runs per over results in a tally of 50/1 – an advantageous scenario,” observes Chopra. However, the current tableau manifests a different narrative, where 36-37 runs come at the cost of two fallen wickets.

Navigating this labyrinthine terrain demands not only intent but also astute targeting. “Shubham and Ishan, now after two outings, stand at this crossroads. They must showcase greater intent, while also choosing their targets discerningly,” Chopra remarks.

The batting brigade’s mantle of responsibility extends, notably due to a fragility manifesting at the No. 8 position. “Captain Hardik Pandya bears the onus to marshal runs, anchoring his presence till the final delivery. This garners an ample total for defense,” stresses Chopra, addressing the team’s batting aspect.

Engaging in a discourse about the bowling arsenal, Chopra expresses surprise at the underutilization of Axar Patel, particularly against a backdrop of strategic matchups. “Axar’s untapped potential raises questions. Deploying him against left-handed batsmen might seem counterintuitive. However, this approach disregards the sequence of Mayers, Pooran, Hetmyer, and Hossein. A recalibration of strategy would aptly harness Axar’s prowess,” Chopra concludes.

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