New York: Yashasvi Jaiswal will aim to contribute to the combination puzzle with a useful contribution, while Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj will need to be at their best during India's only T20 World Cup practice match against Bangladesh ahead of the tournament opener. needed. 5th June.

All 15 cricketers are members of the regular playing elevens of their respective IP franchises, the team is certainly not short of game time, but 1 has an assortment of high-calibre players and finding the right combination will be the challenge in India's 13-year-old global career. Will be crucial to end the trophy drought. ,

In the practice game, it is expected that except Virat Kohli, who is expected to land sometime before the practice game, all the other 14 players will be given a chance as there is no official status.

This will be an opportunity to test everyone's rhythm after most of the main Tea members have enjoyed a two-week break.

There will be two areas where captain Rohit Sharma and outgoing head coach Rahu Dravid will need to take wise decisions.Even if Jaiswal is in good shape, how to fit him into the team will be an issue as it would mean keeping a power-hitter like Shivam Dubey out of the playing eleven.

It is a foregone conclusion that Jaiswal may have to sit out as this will not only give Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma a chance to open but may also open the door for Dubey towards the end of the tournament.

"Shivam Dubey is a six-hitting machine. He can be the 'X-factor' in the T20 World Cup. But if Shivam has to be kept in the XI, then you cannot play Yashasvi.Rohit will have to take this decision and Suresh Raina, one of India's leading T20 batsmen of his time, when asked about Frieda, said, I like both the fast bowling all-rounders in the XI. I play Shivam, he can face the opposition wrist spinners in the later half. Possible combinations.

The other initial problem for India will be to find the opening pace-bowling partner of Jasprit Bumrah. Both Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj have performed tremendously in the IPL and their form leaves little to be desired.

RP Singh, one of the heroes of India's early win, believes that Hardik Pandya's four overs will be very important.Furthermore, he believes that Arshdeep should be the second frontline pacer on the newly laid drop-in track.

Talking about the lengths he will bowl on the track in the US during the morning starts, he felt variations will be key, which makes Arshdeep a better bet than Siraj.

"As per my understanding, there should be a little bit of slowness in the wicket. So the ideal length would be somewhere a little less than a good length. There won't be too much swing for the bowlers, but the bowlers will have variations, not just yorkers but also slower ones, leg And off cutter...,” RP replied to a question during a promotional event in Delhi."Arshdeep will use these balls a little more, so the success rate will automatically be higher for him and that's what I understand about the American wickets," he said.

Against Bangladesh on a slow pitch, it will also be a challenge for the middle-order to see how they deal with Shakib Al Hasan and Mahedi Hasan apart from the questions asked by cutter master Mustafizur Rahman.