Team India will play the fifth match in nine days, 17 years of waiting should not increase fatigue and fitness.

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The Indian cricket team has made it to the finals of the T20 World Cup 2024 being played in America and West Indies. After a long wait of almost 10 years, the Indian team will play the title match for the first time. The final between India and South Africa will be played in Barbados on Saturday. Before this, India won the first T20 World Cup title in 2007 and then played the T20 World Cup final in 2014 in which Sri Lanka won. India The Indian team led by Rohit Sharma has played consecutive matches in the last few days. The fans are a bit scared considering the busy schedule of the T20 World Cup, as the Indian team will be playing its fifth match in nine days when it plays on Saturday, in which case, the support staff will have the responsibility of maintaining the fitness of the mandatory players. Players also look tired due to continuous match play.

A few hours after playing the semi-final against England, the Indian team has left for Barbados, where they have to play the final. Airport: Fatigue was evident on the faces of many players. Which is not a good sign before the finals. On the other hand, the South African team is looking better in this regard. When the African team plays the final, it will be playing its fourth match in eight days, in such a situation the South African players will feel fresh and fight with full strength in the final.

The South African team played its last match against Afghanistan on 27 June. However, the match was one-sided and ended in just 20.4 overs. A short match has given the Aiden Markram-led team every chance to prepare for the final.

On the other hand, the Indian team is reaching the final by playing against big teams like Australia and then England. In the semi-final, the Indian team fielded 16.4 overs after batting 20 overs. After that, the team had to catch a flight to Barbados in a few hours. The team will have some rest on Friday. However, the team rarely gets a chance to practice before the finals.

The same was seen with the Afghanistan team. After winning the Super-8 matches against Australia on 23 May and then against Bangladesh on 25 May, the team did not get a chance to rest much. Afghanistan’s performance in the semi-finals on 27 May was very disappointing. Batting first, the team was restricted to just 56 runs which Africa achieved in just 8.5 overs. The consecutive matches also had an impact on the team’s performance.

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