Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) player Abhinav Mukund shared his concerns about India all-rounder Axar Patel following his injury scare ahead of the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 matches. The veteran believes that Patel remains critical to India’s flexibility with the bat following his 26 off 13 balls against Oman in Abu Dhabi on Friday, September 18 as well.

Mukund told ESPNcricinfo’s post-match show: “15:25 – I really hope for India’s sake that nothing serious happens with Axar Patel. Looks like the nasty fall when he missed that catch on the head, so let’s hope there’s nothing wrong with Axar Patel because Axar is a very pivotal player in terms of the combination that India are choosing to play. So, if Axar doesn’t play, he’s out injured, then the entire combination goes for a toss.
“So, let’s hope that there’s nothing serious with him, but other than that, I won’t read too much into this bowling effort [against Oman] at all. I just thought that India was trying a few things. Oman batted well, and I don’t think India will come up with the same sort of bowling performance come Sunday. When you’re talking fluidity, I think there are certain batters who are very good at particular positions, and for that, there are certain batters who bat really well in the powerplay. Some bat really well in the middle overs, and then some are very good finishers. So, you can’t put all of them under the same cloud, say 3,4,5,6,7,” Mukund further added.
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Abhinav Mukund further praised Team India’s flexible batting approach and the use of Axar Patel ahead of Shivam Dube as well. He wants the team to stick to using left-right combinations.

He said in the same video: “I think India have a very fixed plan of frontloading with Suryakumar and Tilak Varma and then maybe they think of Axar Patel next instead of a Shivam Dube. So, because they believe that Axar will do the job for them in the middle overs, and then maybe we have the backup of Shivam Dube if required, along with Hardik Pandya. So, I have a feeling they have two people for one spot, and they are planning to rotate around this, but as far as fluidity goes, I don’t think it’s the same thing.”
“Let’s say India lose four inside the powerplay, I don’t think Shivam Dube is going to walk out. Or, I don’t think Sanju Samson is not going to come in. I feel they will still send Sanju Samson, and only try Shivam Dube or somebody else after that,” Abhinav Mukund concluded.
