Teams split points: Despite washout against Canada, India winds up T20 WC group stage positively

Both teams shared one point each, as India advanced as Group A topper with seven points. USA (five points) was the second team to qualify from the Group. Canada finished third with three points.

Update: 2024-06-15 17:02 GMT

India and Canada team players after the match was called off due to wet outfield (PTI)

LAUDERHILL: Inclement weather hindered India’s hopes of reinforcing its preparation for Super Eight through a match against Canada here on Saturday, but it will travel to the Caribbean as a confident unit after a robust T20 World Cup group stage campaign.

India’s final Group A league match against Canada was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to a wet outfield.

Both teams shared one point each, as India advanced as Group A topper with seven points. USA (five points) was the second team to qualify from the Group. Canada finished third with three points.

India’s confidence primarily stems from the pacers’ effort in three group matches. Lead quick Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Siraj combined to bag 20 wickets among them.

Of course, they had a spiteful, double-paced drop-in pitch for assistance at the Nassau County stadium in those matches, and they will have traditional surfaces to play on in the West Indies for the rest of the ICC showpiece.

But if their outings in New York can be taken as an indication, then the opposition will have a lot to worry.

Pitch certainly played its part, but the Indian pacers also showed the technical nous and understanding of conditions to exploit what was on offer to them.

None displayed it better than Arshdeep. The left-arm quick made the ball curve back from over the wicket into Shayan Jahangir to trap the USA batter plumb in front.

A few balls later, the ultra-aggressive Andries Gous could not negate a short-pitched ball that skidded on to him at a fair clip. Those two deliveries would have potentially fetched him wickets on any kind of pitch.

The runs from skipper Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant and Suryakumar Yadav is another positive sign but for different reasons.

Both Rohit and Suryakumar had an underwhelming IPL 2024, and here they showed some sparks that they would like to ignite further in the Super Eight.

In contrast, Pant had some fruitful outings in the IPL while leading Delhi Capitals, but a lot of people would have been keen to know his readiness for the rigours of top-of-the-draw cricket.

Pant aced the test with aplomb. There were those shots patented by the left-hander on view -- stand-and-deliver flicks, tumble-down scoops and those one-handed smashes to various corners of the field.

His effort behind the wicket too was equally commendable, diving, running and leaping around for catches and stops like an acrobat.

Hardik too seemed to have found his assured self in the World Cup after looking reticent in the IPL while leading the Mumbai Indians, a period when he was painted in social media as a silent villain.

While his batting is yet to hit the top gear, Hardik the bowler oozed a lot of purpose, troubling batters with pace and variations. 

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