T20 World Cup 2026: Karthik says India’s death bowling's shaky

Yo, Dinesh Karthik's droppin' wisdom on India's T20 World Cup vibes. They rollin' strong, but that death bowling? It's a little wobbly, ya feel? They kickin' off against the USA on February 7, chillin' in Group A with heavyweights like Pakistan. With 29 wins outta 36 since the last World Cup, they gotta keep it fresh and tighten up that bowling game, fo' shizzle.
Quick rundown
- India head into the 2026 WC with a rock-solid form, but the death overs warning bells are ringing.
- Death bowling is the talking point as India leans on spin at the back end.
- Chakravarthy, Kuldeep and Axar have led India's spin attack, with Arshdeep as the sole frontline pacer.
- Dew factor and defending totals make the late overs a strategic chess match.
- Group A pits India against USA, Pakistan, Namibia and the Netherlands—no easy games ahead.