Afghanistan are looking to secure a win in the final clash after facing defeats in the first two matches. The "Men in Blue" easily chased down the target in the first two matches against the visitors
Afghanistan Coach Jonathan Trott (Pic: File Pic)
Ahead of the final T20I match between India and Afghanistan, the visitors' coach Jonathan Trott said his bowlers will have to put pressure on Indian batsmen in middle overs for them to be competitive against the hosts.
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Afghanistan are looking to secure a win in the final clash after facing defeats in the first two matches. The "Men in Blue" easily chased down the target in the first two matches against the visitors.
"I will be looking at getting closer to a good 40 overs from us tomorrow. Being able to put some pressure on the Indian side in the middle overs with the ball would be nice.
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"It's something that we want to get better at if we want to compete at the World Cup (in June). So, plenty to play for at such a historic venue," said Trott in his pre-match press meet on Tuesday.
The "Afghans" are struggling in their bowling attack with their star spinner Rashid Khan missing out on the series due to an injury. Coach Trott said that they are giving Rashid ample time to recover.
"It is a case of us making sure that we are careful with his back. He is such an influential player. We have to make sure he is 100% ready and not rush him back from that type of surgery. It is important to give him the time and he is working extremely hard.
"He has got a few more appointments and check-ups to make sure everything is okay. So, there is no real time-frame. I hope it is sooner rather than later. But there is no pressure and no rush," said Trott.
Afghanistan batters also have not really fired in this series, and Trott attributed that underwhelming effort to his side playing not enough T20s of late.
"We haven't played a lot of T20s recently. As a side, we take a while to get into the rhythm. We saw ourselves build towards that 50-over WC with the Asia Cup and a series before that. Hopefully, tomorrow we can get it all together,¿ he said.
Trott offered a clear path for his batsmen to register some runs against their names.
"We need batters going into the last ten. We have seen how hard it is to stop batters in the last five overs. What we did really well in Mohali is that in the last ten overs we got 110 runs, I think for two wickets. But in Indore, in the middle overs, we went nine overs at six (runs) an over, building up for the last five.
So, we do well for one game and don't do it in the next. We need to do it more if you want to compete for the series, in World Cups," he added.
(With PTI Inputs)