Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav spin a web, propel India to the T20 World Cup final.
Rohit Sharma knows just when to unleash them—Kuldeep Yadav was saved for the Super Eight, and his deft wit makes him as feared as Jasprit Bumrah.
Rohit Sharma allowed himself a plainly annoyed grin and a pointed stare, the kind that asks questions he doesn't want to answer deeply. The question was about sending four spinners to the West Indies. Sharma took a deep breath and stated in an aggressive tone, "I don't want to get into depth about this. I absolutely wanted four spinners. There are technological considerations to this. I will not share it right now."Rohit preached unwavering confidence in the group, which has been amply validated as the tournament continued. If India's speed trio took the majority of the flowers in the group games, the spin trio expanded their wings and flew in the latter games of the Super Eight and semifinal against England. Sharma knows just when to unleash them—Kuldeep Yadav was saved for the Super Eight, and his deft cleverness makes him as fearsome as Jasprit Bumrah.
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