Indian players stayed vulnerable against any semblance of Mohammad Amir in the ICC Champions Trophy last and Shaheen Afridi during the T20 World Cup
Previous England chief turned observer and a cricketing examiner, Nasser Hussain has openly exhorted the Indian cricket crew to plan better for left-arm pacers as the ICC T20 World Cup edges nearer.
Talking about India's inability to adapt to savage left-arm pacers, Nasser Hussain reviewed Mohammad Amir's showcase against their most despised rivals in the last of the Champions Trophy 2017 followed by Shaheen Shah tearing India separated in the past version of the T20 World Cup.
Indian hitters have frequently found it challenging to adapt to quick inswinging conveyances from left-arm speedy pacers. One more illustration of a conspicuous disappointment on India's part was against New Zealand when Trent Boult took significant wickets of Virat Kohli and Ravi Jadeja to get a triumph in the ICC World Cup semi-last back in 2019.
Talking about these things, Nasser Hussain said: "India needs to figure out how to play left-arm quick bowlers a piece better. History lets you know that Shaheen Shah Afridi blew India away in T20 WorldCup and Mohammad Amir blew India away in the last of Champions Trophy 2017."
Pakistan are set to confront India in the ICC T20 World Cup on October 23 and having enrolled their very first triumph against their chief adversaries in an ICC-facilitated occasion, the Men in Green will be hoping to additional stamp their position.

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