Four years ago, Nizakat Khan was a central figure as Hong Kong came within 26 runs of defeating India in an ODI. On Wednesday (August 31), I will help you open it.
Games against India don’t come often – this is Hong Kong’s third game in 14 years – and there will always be something to be gained from side-by-side with the sport’s elite, given that they will be playing the World Cup later this year. Will not be in the cup.
India has scored 5.35 per over in 21.4 overs against these two varieties of spin in their last three matches in the UAE against top-ranked teams.
The decision to drop Rishabh Pant meant India needed to bring in Ravindra Jadeja to make up for match-up losses despite his unimpressive record against spin-off 148 balls of spin since 2020.
the aspect of their top-order mastery will now be the subject of investigation in India
The mastery aspect of their top-order will now be under scrutiny for India when KL Rahul and Virat Kohli return to the XI. On paper, they may be too strong for their next opponents, but they’ll keep an eye on the finer points of form and fatigue while still flexing the temporal muscles.
They said:
“It’s been a very long tour for us. Three months on the road, but credit goes to our boys. Players are playing on the leg, there are injuries too. But they have done well” – Nizakat Khan
“When he [Hardik] was not part of the team, he thought about what he needed to do for his body and his fitness regime, and now he is clocking 140+ with ease. We all know the quality of his batting. And it has been a great comeback since then – Rohit Sharma