IND vs PAK: Which players are game changers in T20 cricket, Navjot Singh Sidhu sets a prime example

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Former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu has said that game changers in T20 cricket are those who score more than two runs per ball. The strike rate of the batsmen in the IPL and now the T20 World Cup is being discussed a lot. The slow track at New York’s Nassau County International Stadium has been in the news in the T20 World Cup as its uneven bounce has troubled batsmen from all teams.

Some cricket experts believe that some players should play the role of anchor to ensure that wickets do not fall due to quick scoring at all times. Navjot Singh Sidhu told Star Sports, “Look, game changers are those who score two runs on every ball. You are talking about strike rate, 1.5, 1.7, but there are some players who are scoring 2.5 runs per ball. Three runs per ball. There are some players who will play an innings of 35 runs in 10 balls in the last innings.

Sidhu said, “If two guys score 35 runs in 10 balls and a player like Virat Kohli supports them, it changes the course of the game. There is no doubt about that.” According to Sidhu, Shivam Dubey and Akshar Patel have the potential to change the game in the current Indian team. He further added, “Ravindra Jadeja is there, Dubey is there and Axer is also scoring runs at the same pace. Why MS Dhoni is such a great finisher is because his strike rate is 2.5, his strike rate is sometimes 4 per ball. It happens.”

 

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