New Delhi, Feb. 19 -- India's left-hand heavy batting line-up has increasingly come under the scanner in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup, with opposition captains repeatedly deploying finger spin to choke the scoring through the middle overs.
Assistant coach of Indian team Ryan ten Doeschate has acknowledged the concern after India's 17-run win over the Netherlands in Ahmedabad, admitting the team needs clearer plans on surfaces that aid spin heading into the Super Eight.
"I think on better wickets, you won't see it (batters struggling against spin)," ten Doeschate said. "You can hit through the line with more confidence. But the point is that we need to have plans where the wickets do hold and the [longer] boundaries are there. We need to ...