Pakistan enters this clash with captain Babar Azam in sizzling form, having notched up a remarkable 151 against Nepal in the tournament opener. However, there’s concern over Fakhar Zaman’s recent dip in form. Since his sensational three consecutive centuries against New Zealand, Fakhar has managed just 139 runs in seven innings. Nevertheless, both teams are aware of his explosive potential. Pakistan boasts a lengthy batting lineup, a luxury that India currently lacks.
Current Form Guide
India’s recent ODI form has been somewhat patchy, with a record of WLWLL in their last five matches. In contrast, Pakistan has been in formidable shape, boasting a record of WWWWL.
Shreyas Iyer: India’s No. 4 Solution
In recent months, there has been much debate about India’s No. 4 position. However, with the return of Shreyas Iyer, this issue is no longer a concern. Iyer is arguably one of the best No. 4 batsmen in world cricket today. Since the 2019 World Cup, he has accumulated 805 runs at No. 4, averaging 47.35 with a strike rate of 94.37. Among all the teams participating in the 2023 ODI World Cup, no other No. 4 batsman can boast a better average or more centuries than Iyer’s two. Additionally, he has diligently worked on his short-ball weakness, further bolstering India’s batting lineup.








































