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    Weather Holds the Key as India Aim to Stay Perfect Against Resilient Canada

    The T20 World Cup clash between Canada and India in Lauderhill, Florida, on June 15 could be impacted by the weather, with an 85% chance of rain predicted for the day. The match holds significance as India look to maintain their perfect record and secure a spot in the Super Eight stage, while Canada aim to finish their maiden T20 World Cup campaign on a high note.

    If the game goes ahead, India may consider resting some of their key players and providing game time to fringe members of the squad, such as Kuldeep Yadav or Sanju Samson. With qualification already secured, the team management may want to assess their bench strength before the more competitive Super Eight stage.

    India’s star batter Virat Kohli, who has struggled for form at the top of the order, will be eager to find his rhythm in this final group game. The former India captain has managed just 4, 1, and 0 in his first three innings and is not among the tournament’s top 150 run-scorers. His previous outings in Lauderhill have also been underwhelming, with 63 runs in three innings at an average of 21.00.

    “Virat Kohli will be eager to find his rhythm in this final group game.”

    Canada, on the other hand, have been a surprise package in their first T20 World Cup appearance. Despite being eliminated from the tournament, they have been competitive, scoring 194 in their opening game against the USA and securing a comfortable win against Ireland. They even gave Pakistan a scare and will be determined to sign off with an impressive performance against the tournament favorites.

    All-rounder Aaron Johnson has been Canada’s standout performer, emerging as the team’s second-highest run-scorer despite making his T20I debut only in November 2022. He has scored four fifties and a century in his first seven T20I innings and will be a key figure in Canada’s quest to upset the mighty Indians.

    India’s Hardik Pandya has been in fine form with the ball, taking seven wickets in three games and maintaining an economy rate of 5.41. The all-rounder has been instrumental in stifling opposition batters in the middle overs.

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