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India's T20 side eye another big win; Bangladesh hope for turnaround
The Hindu
India's young mavericks overpower Bangladesh in T20 series opener, leaving visitors struggling to match their skills and mentality.
An India so dominant that Bangladesh is admittedly clueless about how to match the "skills and mentality" of Suryakumar Yadav's men.
The script is not expected to deviate much when the two sides clash in the second T20 International here on Wednesday with the home team's young mavericks proving more than a handful for the full-strength visitors.
Bangladesh have hardly looked like the plucky opponents that they are hyped to be but India has looked every bit the marauding force that loves to intimidate on home turf.
So, even with key players such as Rishabh Pant, Axar Patel, and Jasprit Bumrah rested, India's remarkable depth in white-ball cricket shone through in a comfortable seven-wicket victory in the opening game in Gwalior.
One man who made a strong statement of intent in that game on Sunday was Sanju Samson.
Confirmed by Suryakumar as an opener for the series, Samson has been in and out of the national setup since his debut in 2015 and his lack of consistency has been a major contributing factor.
In the series-opener in Gwalior, the keeper-batter, who usually comes in the middle order, reveled in his new role as an opener and played some delightful strokes in his 19-ball 29, showcasing his ability to play freely in the powerplay.