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Team India’s preparations for the ICC World Cup 2023 got a setback when the Indian team faced Pakistan in their first match of the Asia Cup 2023. There was no win or loss in this match, as rain interfered. However, India’s top-order batsmen once again bowed out against the left-arm fast bowler, which must have dented India’s morale. Now that this is the case against left-arm fast bowlers, the team will have to face at least one left-arm pacer against every team during the World Cup, so what happens next?
In fact, every team except India has at least one left-arm pacer and India’s weak link in the top order is the left-arm pacer. Pakistan’s Mohammad Amir, New Zealand’s Trent Boult, England’s Reece Topley have troubled him in the past. Australia’s Mitchell Starc is also troubling the Indian batsmen. What will be India’s plan to face these bowlers in such situation? This will be something to behold. Now Shaheen Shah Afridi has troubled India.
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Let us tell you that among the teams coming to India to play World Cup 2023, Pakistan has Shaheen Afridi, Australia has Mitchell Starc, New Zealand has Trent Boult, England has Reece Topley and Sam Curran while South Africa has Van Parnell. Marco Jensen. Sri Lanka have Dilshan Madhushanka while Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman has already troubled India. Afghanistan will be seen with Fazalhaq Farooqui and Netherlands team with Fred Klaassen. Thus, there are a total of 12 left-arm fast bowlers in 9 teams, but the Indian team will not have a single left-arm fast bowler.