India will need to revisit their batting strategy to be in sync with the conditions as they gear up for tougher battles in the T20 World Cup. India had proved it again during last year’s Asia Cup that they are a good mile ahead of the current Pakistan team, both in terms of quality and skills. Planning is already on,” Tilak Varma, who batted at No.3 against the US, said on Wednesday, the eve of the Namibia game. Against Namibia, India may still get away with their ultra-aggressive approach with the bat, though from a distance, the look of the Delhi pitch doesn't quite suggest a belter. "We weren't even allotted a training session under lights (before the India game).
Source: The Telegraph February 12, 2026 09:04 UTC