As India gears up for the ODI series against England, the absence of a left-handed batsman in the top order raises concerns. Historically, left-handers have added balance and unpredictability to batting lineups, and with Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal uncertain to start, India's strategy could be at risk. The right-handed dominance may allow bowlers like Adil Rashid to exploit matchups more effectively. With the Champions Trophy looming, this tactical gap could prove crucial for India's success on the field.
Source: Hindustan Times, SportsKeeda