While India's fast bowlers have attracted the most attention during the course of the tournament, Anukul Roy, one of the two left-arm spinners, has emerged as one of the stars for India with the ball, having claimed 12 wickets in 5 matches at a miserly economy rate of 3.65.
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He also proved to be handy with the bat in the semifinal, stitching a key partnership with Shubman Gill.
Shaw will once again depend on him on Sunday to provide the breakthroughs and it will be interesting to see whether he can control his nerves and deliver for his side on Saturday.
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