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Published 17:27 IST, June 28th 2024

'That's what happened vs Jos Buttler': Axar Patel reveals his masterplan India vs England semi final

Axar Patel shares his strategic plan to thrive against England in the T20 World Cup semi-final, to outshine and steer India to triumph.

Reported by: Aryan Suraj Chadha
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Axar Patel with Kuldeep Yadav
Axar Patel with Kuldeep Yadav | Image: AP

India defeated England by 68 runs in a dramatic semi-final match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 at Providence Stadium. India achieved a competitive total of 171/7 in 20 overs, led by notable performances from Rohit Sharma (57 off 39 deliveries) and Suryakumar Yadav (47 off 36 balls). In response, England fell to India's spinners, with Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav both claiming three wickets, reducing England to 103 all out in 16.4 overs. Axar Patel was named Player of the Match for his all-round effort, capturing three wickets for 23 runs and scoring ten off six balls as India advanced to the final against South Africa. 

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Player of the Match Axar Patel reflects on India vs England match 

Axar Patel's effective performance in the powerplay played a crucial role in India's dominant victory over England. Keeping his approach simple, he outperformed the rival batters effortlessly. Opening the attack in the fourth over, Axar swiftly dismissed Jos Buttler, Jonny Bairstow, and Moeen Ali, derailing England's chase. This led to England's collapse, as they failed to chase down India's total in the T20 World Cup semifinals.

"Obviously in powerplay, it is difficult (to bowl) but when you know that you are getting help from the wicket, then without thinking much, without doing anything extraordinary, I thought that the more I keep it simple, the easier it would be for me," Axar said during the post-match press conference.

"We spoke in the dressing room that it's not an easy wicket (for batting), and I knew that the batsmen will charge at me. It wasn't going to be easy to hit me down the ground and also (they) couldn't hit off the back foot because the ball wasn't coming on the bat.

"So my plan was to make it difficult for them, force them to think of playing some other shots, and, that's what happened on the first ball. So that was the plan."

Axar sent his first ball from round the wicket and Buttler, looking for the reverse-sweep, ended up lobbing it up for wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant to do the rest.

"I hadn't really planned to get a wicket on the first ball. My mindset was to put the ball in the right areas. Obviously, when you play knockouts, you want to start and finish well with the first and last ball," said Axar, who was adjudged the Player-of-the-Match.

"I think it was difficult to hit big shots, to sweep and reverse sweep because some balls was keeping low on this wicket, so you can't connect it so easily." 

India scored 171 for 7 after being asked to take first strike and Axar said they were confident of defending the total.

"I think 170 was a par score, we could defend it. Rohit bhai said after he finished batting that it was very difficult to hit big shots because the odd ball was spinning, it was staying low and skidding as well.

"When we made 170, we knew that we had scored 10-15 runs extra, which we could have defended."

 Batting at number eight, Axar also hit a six during his 10-run cameo and he said it gave him an idea about the nature of the surface as the pacers were bowling slower balls in the death overs.

"Obviously, I got a clue from that (batting) as to what I could do and what I couldn't. When I went to bat, everyone was bowling slower, the ball was not coming at the speed I wanted so I couldn't connect properly. So giving pace would have made it easy for them. It was important to hit the ball at a good area.

"It's also about pressure. When you are chasing, and you know that the wicket is helping the bowlers, as an opener, or anyone in the top four, they think of cashing in on the powerplay as much as possible but it didn't work out." 

In the ICC T20 World Cup India and South Africa, led by Aiden Markram, will now square off on Saturday, June 29.

(WITH PTI INPUTS)

Updated 18:43 IST, June 28th 2024