T20 World Cup 2026: Sanjay Manjrekar suggests one change in India’s playing XI for Super 8 clash against West Indies

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With a semifinal berth on the line, India are gearing up for a high-stakes Super 8 encounter against West Indies at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Sunday, March 1. Ahead of the crunch fixture in the T20 World Cup 2026, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar has suggested a key tactical tweak to the Men in Blue’s playing XI.

The Suryakumar Yadav-led side must secure a win to keep their knockout hopes alive, and Manjrekar believes the solution lies in unleashing wrist-spin. According to the cricketer-turned-commentator, bringing a star spinner into the XI could be the decisive move against a West Indies batting unit known for its brute power.

Sanjay Manjrekar’s tactical advice for Team India

Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Manjrekar backed the inclusion of Kuldeep Yadav, stressing that wrist-spin could trouble a Caribbean lineup packed with aggressive stroke-makers.

“To cover up for any run shortage from the batters, really think India should play Kuldeep tonight. Never easy to go after a bowler who turns the ball, especially for this lot of WI batters,” Manjrekar wrote.

His suggestion comes at a time when India’s bowling combinations are under scrutiny. While the pace attack has delivered in patches, the team management has rotated its spin options depending on conditions. Eden Gardens, historically known to assist spinners as the match progresses, could tilt the scales in favour of wrist-spin.

Star player’s record against West Indies

Kuldeep’s numbers make a compelling case. In nine T20Is against West Indies, the left-arm wrist-spinner has claimed 17 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.33. His best figures of 3/12 against the Caribbean side underline his ability to dismantle their middle order.

Interestingly, West Indies’ top six features four right-handed batters, a matchup that has traditionally suited Kuldeep. Across T20Is, he has dismissed right-handers 56 times in 52 innings while maintaining an economy rate of 6.79. His variations in flight and pace often force big hitters into mistimed shots — a crucial factor in a do-or-die clash.

Despite these credentials, Kuldeep has featured in just one game in the ongoing tournament, returning figures of 1/14 against Pakistan. His tidy spell in that fixture showed control and confidence, but he has since remained on the sidelines as India experimented with other combinations.

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A game of fine margins

For India, Sunday’s encounter is more than just another group match — it is a knockout in disguise. West Indies, led by Shai Hope, possess explosive hitters capable of turning a game within a few overs. Containing them through the middle phase could be India’s biggest challenge.

Manjrekar’s recommendation highlights a broader tactical theme: slowing the game down against power hitters. Wrist-spin, especially from a bowler who turns the ball both ways, can disrupt rhythm and force batters to take calculated risks.

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