The top eight teams, which were split into two groups, have already advanced to the next phase of the Marquee event, where they will face off in the semifinals.
India’s campaign will begin against the dark horses, Afghanistan, who have proven to be formidable in Caribbean circumstances thus far, so things won’t be simple for them.
The key question is whether the playing X1 or the opening combination will alter for the next game. Someone like Jadeja still needs to open his account because the all-round ace, who has not scored any runs, claimed any wickets, or made any catches, has become the talk of the whole thing.
In three games in the mega event, Virat Kohli’s star batters have only scored five runs thus far, demonstrating his lack of success with the bat. It will be interesting to watch how he responds in the upcoming major event.
Since the Men in Blue would like the batsman to bat down with them for as long as possible, many experts feel that Kohli should bat at number three rather than opening.

India’s lack of consistency in winning games stems from their poor performance in the Playoffs, or more specifically, the Crunch portion of the game.
In contrast to Group B, this group, which includes Australia, Bangladesh, India, and Afghanistan, appears more difficult, and any side hoping to win this group must consistently play excellent cricket.
The Indian squad must do well in every match.
The other group, which includes the USA, West Indies, South Africa, and England, will be relatively simple to defeat, so they will need to play excellent cricket to do it.
The highly awaited match between India and Pakistan took place in New York on June 9th, with the former winning by a margin of 6 runs to win the most important encounter.