New Zealand has also been classified for the semifinals and Sunday’s game will decide the group A.
“We have had two quite difficult training sessions, so that has been the preparation,” said Ten Douschate. “In terms of the bank’s strength, I think the priority is to make sure we have our best available and totally suitable boys for the second game [the semi-final on March 4].
“But we don’t want to rest for another two days [India have had a week off]. So, to achieve that correct balance, we could try to share the bowling a bit. But obviously we also want to win against New Zealand. It is important that we maintain that impulse and obviously also to overcome the group. So the balance of those two things that I just mentioned [is] To be thought. “
Ten Doeschat also said he was happy with the rest that his players have had since his last game against Pakistan on February 23.
“They have rested a lot now. But this is how you support the two games. So, if all the sailors are going to play 10 overs, and then say that the second in the first game, we are playing 36 hours later, we are playing to play first, that is a great workload.
“So that is what I was referring to. One of the options is to make sure that the boys do not hit their complete quota of overvalists, if that opportunity allows itself. But we are ready to handle that in the field and try to keep the boys as fresh as possible for the first and the final.”
Doeschat admitted that Sunday’s game could be a Spin contest. “They [New Zealand] have [many] The spinners too, so it could be a turn contest, “he said.
“Upon entering the competition, we did not expect an excessive dependence of Spin. But the boys have launched well and the launch has helped a little, so I’m sure it will be the same for the next game here.”
“KL has been good. He didn’t have many opportunities … [But] We have to keep Rishabh in operation. We never know when we will need it. But certainly having two wicktkeepers of that caliber is something good to have. “
On whether the score has been difficult in the Dubai field, he said: “I will not say difficult. I think we have become accustomed to a standard in which you score 320 without thinking too much about it. [Here] Getting to 320 has been difficult.
“The launch has played slightly differently, in my opinion, in those two games [against Bangladesh and Pakistan]. But they are probably like 280-290 releases if you bathe really well. So, in the biggest image, yes, it’s not like playing in Pakistan, where you expect to get 320-330. But you must adapt to yourself and get a score that is good in these Wickts. And we believe he is right around 280-290, judging by the first two releases. “