The Indian team suddenly comes down to zero in big matches, it seems that today there is some pressure or these players are not in mind. Be it the World Cup 2015 or the Champions Trophy 2017 or the 2019 World Cup or the final of the 2021 Test Championship
Team India has fallen face to face in all these matches. After all, there must be some reason for constantly failing in big matches. Let's compare the performance of other players with the performance of Indian players in these matches today-
Indian hitman Rohit Sharma scored 34 runs in the 2015 World Cup semi-final, the same run machine Kohli scored only 1 run. On the other hand, Australian Aaron Finch scored 85 runs and Steve Smith scored 105 runs. In the 2017 Champions Trophy final, Pakistan batting first set a target of 339 runs, then the Indian team was bundled out for 158 runs in just 30 overs. Pakistani batsman Fakhar Zaman scored an excellent century as well as other batsmen played him well, while the Indian batsmen worked on the strategy of 'Tu Chal Main Aaya' in a hurry to come back to India and were piled up in the 31st over
(The main reason for the pile up) Best fast bowling
In the 2019 World Cup semi-final, New Zealand's fast bowlers did not allow the strong Indian batting to score 240 runs. In this match, along with Sharma, India's best batsman, captain Kohli, who made a record of 5 consecutive centuries in the World Cup, also played an innings of one run. Been here also once the top order failed.
Now let's talk about the final of the recently
concluded World Test Championship, which was also being called the Ultimate Test in the cricket world, the strong batting of the Indian team could not start its car even there. By playing in the first gear, almost all the players became victims of the speeding vehicle coming from the front. Hitman scored 30-30 runs in both the innings, while Pujara, who is called the wall, scored a total of 23 runs, captain Kohli scored a total of 57 runs, as well as vice-captain Rahane scored 49 runs in the first innings. On the other hand, New Zealand bowler Jaminson scored 21 runs in the first innings and Southee scored 30 runs. The Indian batsmen could not handle Jameson and fellow bowlers even in the second innings and were bundled out for 170 runs.
The conclusion from these failures of Team India is that the Indian player is incapable of playing bouncy grounds and swinging balls, as well as the great bowler of the team is unable to take wickets like the opposition bowlers and the failure of the big batsmen in the big matches will hurt the team. Arsh slams him on the floor.
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