From Jasprit Bumrah’s introduction against Shimron Hetmyer to the angled plan for Sherfane Rutherford against West Indies in their virtual quarter-final, India have been a step ahead with their planning and have only gotten better with every game in the ongoing 2026 T20 World Cup. From Jasprit Bumrah’s introduction against Shimron Hetmyer to the angled plan for Sherfane Rutherford against West Indies in their virtual quarter-final, India have been a step ahead with their planning and have only gotten better with every game in the ongoing 2026 T20 World Cup.
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