Updated On: 09 February, 2026 10:05 AM IST | Mumbai | R Kaushik
India survived a testing World Cup opener against the USA, overcoming a batting collapse on a challenging Wankhede surface. Early movement, variable bounce and spin put India under pressure, but Suryakumar Yadav’s calm, unbeaten 84 guided them to a crucial 29-run victory

USA’s Shadley van Schalkwyk celebrates the wicket of India’s Shivam Dube at Wankhede on Saturday. PIC/ATUL KAMBLE
One of the easiest, and laziest, explanations for Saturday’s escape to victory is complacency and arrogance. It’s tempting to attribute India’s spectacular collapse to a feeling of superiority against an honest but not-too-threatening United States attack, but that can’t be farther from the truth.
As Axar Patel, the vice-captain, acknowledged more than once after the 29-run victory in their World Cup opener, this wasn’t the usual Wankhede Stadium strip, benign but true and of even bounce.