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“Nawaz can be main person to control India,” Twitterati wary about India’s struggle against left-arm spin

India and Pakistan will face each other on Sunday (23rd October).

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Fans on Twitter were wary of Team India’s struggle against left-arm spinner ahead of the clash against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup 2022. They feel that Indian batters might find it difficult to score against Mohammad Nawaz, who can restrict the scoring rate.

India’s struggle against left-arm spinners 

The much anticipated high-octane clash between India and Pakistan is just a few hours away from now. The arch-rivals will face each other on Sunday (23rd October) at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Both teams have done their preparation right and it’s time for them to execute their plans on the field. It’s fair to say that it won’t be easy for Indian batters against the Pakistan bowling attack.

The likes of Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf might be a potential threat for them but one cannot ignore Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan. The duo has been doing most of the damage for Pakistan in the middle orders and the struggle of Indian batters against the left-arm spin has been quite evident too.

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They have failed to get going against the left-arm spinner and have a strike rate of less than 120 against them. Nawaz, however, can cash this and play a crucial role in his side in the clash against India. He notably, also troubled Indian batters in the two games against Asia Cup. P

Fans on Twitter react after India’s struggle against left-arm spinner 

As the game between India and Pakistan is just a few days away, fans are wary about India’s struggle against the left-arm spinner. They highlighted how Nawaz can be a potential threat to the Indian Cricket Team and can control India’s batting prowess. Here are some of the reactions:

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