Highlights

  • India defeated Ireland by 8 wickets in their T20 World Cup opener.
  • Rohit Sharma scored a half-century for India.

Latest news

\'Mereko marwaoge\': Rohit Sharma's hilarious response to Pujara, Rahane 'retirement mistake' goes viral

\'Mereko marwaoge\': Rohit Sharma's hilarious response to Pujara, Rahane 'retirement mistake' goes viral

Trains movement hit in Punjab as farmers squat on tracks as part of Rail Roko protest

Trains movement hit in Punjab as farmers squat on tracks as part of Rail Roko protest

Karan Aujla delivers electrifying performance in Delhi-NCR

Karan Aujla delivers electrifying performance in Delhi-NCR

Russian oil spill contaminates 50km of Black Sea beaches

Russian oil spill contaminates 50km of Black Sea beaches

Two Monkeypox cases reported in Kerala

Two Monkeypox cases reported in Kerala

Congress twisted facts, distorted my statement on Ambedkar: Amit Shah

Congress twisted facts, distorted my statement on Ambedkar: Amit Shah

2 dead, 75 rescued after speed boat rams into ferry off Mumbai coast

2 dead, 75 rescued after speed boat rams into ferry off Mumbai coast

PM Modi to visit Kuwait on December 21-22

PM Modi to visit Kuwait on December 21-22

India have enough experience, skills to deal with challenging NY pitch: Batting coach Rathour

Asked if the game can be promoted effectively in America's unexplored market with low-scoring matches like the ones witnessed so far, Rathour said having new tracks was always going to make things a little difficult.

 India have enough experience, skills to deal with challenging NY pitch: Batting coach Rathour

India have enough experience and skills to deal with the Nassau County ground's "challenging" pitch, which has caused concern with its uneven bounce, said batting coach Vikram Rathour but he also conceded that toss becomes crucial in such conditions.

Skipper Rohit Sharma had to curb his attacking instincts in a high-quality 52 during India's eight-wicket thrashing of Ireland in their T20 World Cup opener here on Wednesday. Rohit was forced to retire hurt shortly after copping a blow to his right bicep off Josh Little.

Rishabh Pant was also hit on his left elbow during his 36 not-out, another indication that the pitch had uneven bounce with variable movement.

"(We are) trying to control the controllable. It was a challenging wicket and we were expecting a challenging wicket because we played a practice game here so we knew what to expect," Rathour said in the post-match press conference.

"We need to find a way to deal with it and we have enough skills in the team and enough experience in the team to deal with it. We should be fine," the former India opener said.

While conceding that winning the toss becomes vital in such conditions, he was not sure of a good first-innings total.

"The toss is crucial in conditions like these but fortunately, we won the toss so it was a great start, but you again can't control that. Even if we lose the toss and we have to bat first, we still need to find ways to deal with the situation and the pitch," he said.

"As many as we can get. I'm not going to put any number to that. We need to bat well and maximise whatever we can get. Whatever you can get," Rathour added.

The batters' plight on the pitch here, combined with a substandard outfield, has led to two low-scoring games.

After Sri Lanka was shot out for their lowest T20I score of 77, South Africa needed more than 16 overs to overhaul the target and also lost four wickets in the process.

The Irish batters, put into bat by India, also struggled against high-quality bowling to be shot out for a mere 96.

With India slated to play two more matches here including the blockbuster clash against arch-rivals Pakistan on Sunday, Rathour expressed confidence in the team's batting group to find ways of getting runs.

"We have enough good batters who can manage to bat well on any kind of surface — that has been our strength for many, many years," he said.

At the same time, despite having spent the longest time among all batters on Wednesday, Rohit was not sure what to make of the pitch.

"...(I am) quite unsure of what to expect from the pitch," Rohit said at the presentation ceremony.

Rathour, however, mentioned that adaptability would be the key in such a scenario.

"We can adapt really well to different conditions and on this surface, you really need to adapt well and take it head-on and not worry about it too much," he said.

Asked if the game can be promoted effectively in America's unexplored market with low-scoring matches like the ones witnessed so far, Rathour said having new tracks was always going to make things a little difficult.

The track being used here was flown in from Adelaide.

"I am sure it has been challenging for the curators or for ICC to create something here in the past 6-7 months or whatever time they have taken. It was never going to be easy," he said.

India captain Rohit Sharma gives major update on his injury scare against Ireland

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

 India have enough experience, skills to deal with challenging NY pitch: Batting coach Rathour

India have enough experience, skills to deal with challenging NY pitch: Batting coach Rathour

Ravichandran Ashwin retires: Cricket world pays tribute to all-time great

Ravichandran Ashwin retires: Cricket world pays tribute to all-time great

India vs Australia: Travis Head confident he'll be 'fine' for Boxing Day Test

India vs Australia: Travis Head confident he'll be 'fine' for Boxing Day Test

Ravichandran Ashwin retires: Leaves legacy as 7th highest Test wicket-taker

Ravichandran Ashwin retires: Leaves legacy as 7th highest Test wicket-taker

India vs Australia: Rain plays spoilsport again as third Test ends in a draw

India vs Australia: Rain plays spoilsport again as third Test ends in a draw

Ravichandran Ashwin announces retirement from international cricket

Ravichandran Ashwin announces retirement from international cricket

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

Isa Guha Apologises for 'Primate' Comment on Jasprit Bumrah During Test Match Commentary

Isa Guha Apologises for 'Primate' Comment on Jasprit Bumrah During Test Match Commentary

"I'm Not Good Enough" – Pep Guardiola Admits Struggles Amid City’s Toughest Season

"I'm Not Good Enough" – Pep Guardiola Admits Struggles Amid City’s Toughest Season

Man City Struggles in Champions League, Defeated 2-0 by Juventus, Dropping to 22nd Place

Man City Struggles in Champions League, Defeated 2-0 by Juventus, Dropping to 22nd Place

'Not part of this circus': Magnus Carlsen declines to challenge Gukesh for world title

'Not part of this circus': Magnus Carlsen declines to challenge Gukesh for world title

Border-Gavaskar Trophy: India vs Australia 3rd Test in Gabba - match preview

Border-Gavaskar Trophy: India vs Australia 3rd Test in Gabba - match preview

Hazlewood replaces Boland in Australia XI for third Test against India, confirms Cummins

Hazlewood replaces Boland in Australia XI for third Test against India, confirms Cummins

Russian Chess Chief Accuses Ding Liren of Deliberately Losing to D Gukesh

Russian Chess Chief Accuses Ding Liren of Deliberately Losing to D Gukesh

Jason Gillespie resigns as Pakistan red-ball coach; Aaqib Javed steps in

Jason Gillespie resigns as Pakistan red-ball coach; Aaqib Javed steps in

Gutsy Gukesh realises childhood dream; becomes youngest world chess champion

Gutsy Gukesh realises childhood dream; becomes youngest world chess champion

Ronaldo says 2030 World Cup will be "most special" yet after Portugal confirmed as co-host

Ronaldo says 2030 World Cup will be "most special" yet after Portugal confirmed as co-host

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.