Team India ready for T20 World Cup 2026, but death bowling concerns remain, says Dinesh Karthik
Team India ready for T20 World Cup 2026, but death bowling concerns remain, says Dinesh Karthik
Former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik says India are in a strong position ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, but raises concerns over their death-over bowling. Read about Team India’s form, Asia Cup performance, and World Cup prep.
Written by Srijal Upadhyay Published: Jan 18, 2026, 05:23 PM (IST) Edited: Jan 18, 2026, 05:23 PM (IST)
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Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik believes that defending champions India are in a âstrong positionâ heading into the ICC Menâs T20 World Cup, scheduled to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7, but raised concerns over the teamâs bowling in the death overs, stating that the Men in Blue âstack up their XI.â
India’s consistency post last T20 World Cup
India have undergone a handful of changes between the two T20 World Cups, but the style of cricket displayed by Suryakumar Yadav & Co. remains a strong asset as they prepare to defend their title.
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âThe Indian team is in a very strong position at the moment. As we sit here, theyâve won 29 out of the 36 matches theyâve played in T20 cricket post the World Cup, which is a phenomenal record to have. In a very fickle format like T20, where upsets are the norm, this level of consistency is remarkable,â Karthik shared his thoughts on Team India’s form ahead of the ICC tournament while speaking on JioStar.
India’s recent form and Asia cup performance, says Dinesh Karthik
âWinning 29 out of the last 36 games theyâve played is, I feel, very hard to replicate. For starters, it tells you about the strength of the team. Theyâve also played a very good Asia Cup in the recent past and went past Pakistan in the final, beating them three out of three times. If you look at the depth of this group, thereâs India, thereâs Pakistan, and then there are three associate nations who are still finding their feet at the international level.â
The Nature of T20 cricket challenges
âYou would expect India or Pakistan to beat them, but the beauty of this format is that you canât walk into any game thinking itâs going to be easy. You lose the toss, youâre bowling, and suddenly youâre thinking this could be challenging at the back end. You need to get an above-par score to give yourself a chance to defend under dew. So, I would say India are in a very good place,â he added.
India vs New Zealand T20 series as World Cup prep
The Indian team will face New Zealand in five T20Is, and the series will serve as a preparatory one for both teams before they kick off their World Cup campaign.
However, the cricketer-turned commentator believes that the hosts will face challenges with their bowling unit in the death overs and highlighted their âstacked playing XIâ as a reason.
Concerns over India’s death bowling
âDeath bowling is a concern. I think itâs a challenge because of the way they stack up their eleven. When theyâve played in the subcontinent, theyâve gone with Bumrah, Hardik as the second pacer, and Shivam Dube as the third, while backing their spinners heavily. At times, when the game goes deep, especially when theyâre defending a total, the back end can become a challenge,â he stated.
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