Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar believes that the side's bowling issues, especially its concerns in the death overs, can be sorted by the availability of pace bowlers Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah.
In their last three T20I matches, India have been unable to defend 54, 42 and 41 runs (against Australia in first T20I at Mohali) in the last four overs. In all the three matches, Bumrah was unavailable due to back injury while Shami was ruled out of the series due to testing positive for Covid-19.
In the duo's absence, senior pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been used in the death overs in last three matches. But he hasn't been effective, conceding 16, 14 and 19 runs (against Australia) in the 19th overs of India's last three matches. It is now expected that Bumrah will be coming for the second T20I at Nagpur.