Samson was among the first set of batsmen to face the seamers at around 6:30 PM IST in the first net along with Ishan Kishan, coached by coach Gautam Gambhir. Whenever Mohammed Siraj or Arshdeep Singh hit the back hard at length or short, Samson was quick to get into position on the back foot and pull it tightly over long-on or midwicket. One such powerful strike over a wide area had cameramen scrambling for cover and local security officials screaming, “Watch out!”
But when Arshdeep Singh navigated a good distance, Samson camped back and did not move his feet, simply throwing his hands at the ball and failing to connect the drive. In the series against New Zealand ahead of the T20 World Cup, he suffered from similar length at the stumps, denying Jacob Duffy and Matt Henry the length or space to pump the ball over covers or down the ground. In response, Samson tried to take a step back and create swing room, but that also didn’t help.
After the crushing defeat against South Africa in Ahmedabad, Ten Doeschate suggested that India will evaluate their top options for the match against Zimbabwe. Should it stick or twist? The possible absence of Tuesday’s session under the lights, headlined by the versatile performances of Rinku and Samson, hinted at a twist. India will also train during the day before the match.
Kishan and Abhishek, the incumbent left-handed openers, tested themselves against the off-spin of Washington Sundar and Varun, who also lost the ball for his own misbehavior. They also faced a local mystery spinner who tried to replicate the threat of Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza by hiding him behind his back before delivering the ball.
The black dirt surface that will be (re)used on Thursday is also the most central pitch. This means that spinners don’t have to worry about asymmetric boundary dimensions.
After the match against Zimbabwe, India’s last Super Eight match is against West Indies in Kolkata on March 1. If India progress to the semi-finals, that match will be played in Mumbai on March 5, while their match against Pakistan will be played in Colombo on March 4.
Source Link : https://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/1525796.html?ex_cid=OTC-RSS