Is India’s T20 WC squad one of the most dangerous teams?
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New Delhi, Feb 4 (NationPress) Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni showcased his optimism regarding the Indian team’s chances in the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. He pointed out that the players have the ideal mix of experience, skill, and balance necessary to excel in such a high-stakes tournament.
Dhoni stressed that the true strength of the team lies in how effectively the players manage pressure situations and their clearly defined roles. He mentioned that players are always ready for action, whether they are batting or bowling, which gives India a significant advantage over their rivals.
“This is one of the most formidable teams. They likely have already begun their batting or bowling. What constitutes a good team? Everything is present. They have the experience, particularly in this format where they have faced pressure numerous times. Each player knows their role well, having been in that position for a long time,” Dhoni commented at an event.
While Dhoni remains hopeful, he did point out that dew can be a significant factor that undermines meticulously laid plans in white-ball cricket. He noted that dew can dramatically alter the playing conditions and make toss outcomes critically important, potentially creating uneven advantages during matches.
“What concerns me? I have a strong aversion to dew. Dew influences many aspects. Even during my playing days, it was a significant worry. Toss decisions become paramount, and if we compete in 10 matches against top teams, we are likely to emerge victorious if the conditions are fair,” Dhoni expressed.
The former captain of Chennai Super Kings also emphasized the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where a single poor performance by a player or an exceptional display by an opponent can completely alter the match's result.
“The issue arises when some players underperform while an opponent shines. This can occur in T20 competitions, whether during league play or in knockout stages. That’s when all one can do is hope. No injuries should occur, and all players must fulfill their roles effectively for the team’s success,” Dhoni concluded.