It's only one match old in the tour of Australia, but India are already facing the proverbial make-or-break time. A defeat in the second Twenty20 International against the hosts on Friday in Melbourne, and India will not only lose the opening leg but also concede the rare favourites tag they have been bestowed upon in the run-up to the tour. From there on, everything can fall apart.
After a narrow four-run defeat in the rain-hit opening encounter in Brisbane, India will enter the field at the imposing Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) with renewed vigour. And the first thing they will need to do is reassess the playing combination. Many have questioned the make of Indian XI at The Gabba, Brisbane, with recently anointed all-rounder Krunal Pandya leaking 55 runs without success. Then there are usual suspects, continuing with their poor forms.