The middle-order depth has played a pivotal role in India’s unbeaten run in the group stage. Given the inconsistency at the top order, apart from Ishan Kishan, the middle-order batters were required to step up, stabilise the innings, and ensure competitive totals on the board. Since India batted first in every match during the group stage, the responsibility of controlling the middle order largely rested on this unit.
Skipper Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, and Hardik Pandya stepped up when they were needed the most and provided stability in the middle order, ensuring that India consistently posted competitive totals. The most impactful has been Dube, as the southpaw would deliver clutch performances in a situation where India needed quick runs or stability, turning potential collapses into competitive totals, and giving the team momentum at crucial junctures.
Apart from Suryakumar, Shivam, and Hardik, Axar Patel and Rinku Singh could be relied on to finish innings strongly and accelerate scoring in the death overs when required, providing the Men in Blue with flexibility to adapt their batting approach depending on the situation.