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"The Ahmedabad Ground Is Actually South Africa's Home" - Aakash Chopra on Importance of IND vs NED T20 World Cup 2026 Clash for India

India will rest key players and test combinations against the Netherlands to prepare for the Super Eight stage at Narendra Modi Stadium, focusing on adapting to local conditions.

  • On February 18, India will treat the Netherlands match as a Super Eight warm‑up in Ahmedabad, resting some players at the Narendra Modi Stadium as they cap off the group stage.
  • India's batting against spin has been a conspicuous weakness, with the lowest average and run rate among top sides and a broader middle-order malaise exposed by Namibia skipper Gerhard Erasmus's 4/20 recently.
  • On Thursday, Sitanshu Kotak said `Don't think Bumrah will rest. We will decide later,` and management could deliberate on resting Jasprit Bumrah given the no-reward fixture.
  • Playing the Netherlands gives India match practice against varied pace and spin, as the Dutch bowlers, including van Beek and de Leede, provide a relevant prelude before facing South Africa on Sunday.
  • Selection choices could see Kuldeep Yadav make way for Arshdeep Singh, while Ahmedabad's potential to host the final if Pakistan or Sri Lanka fail raises venue familiarity value.
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Team India Playing 11 Today: Team India and the Netherlands will face each other today (February 18) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. India will aim to win this match and reach the Super 8 stage with four wins. India has won all three of its matches. However, there could be significant changes to the Indian team's playing 11 for this match.

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ESPN Cricinfo broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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