Mumbai, March 4 -- There is a certain elegance in how uncertainty shapes big cricketing nights - not as a weakness, but as a quiet strategic truth.
India's build-up to their ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal against England feels less like a battle of certainties and more like a careful reading of shifting shadows under floodlights.
Speaking ahead of the high-stakes encounter at the Wankhede Stadium, bowling coach Morne Morkel spoke with the measured honesty of someone who understands that World Cups are often won in the margins rather than in moments of brilliance.
Morkel's central message was simple but profound - fielding remains cricket's quiet currency.
"Nobody looks to drop a catch on purpose. It's not that we don't train - w...