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Five things wrong for India at the T20 World Cup

Five things wrong for India at the T20 World Cup
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Dubai: Indian Giants Cricketing out of the Twenty20 World Cup after New Zealand beat Afghanistan to order the second semi-finals of Group 2 on Sunday.
Virat Kohli’s team came to the tournament as a hot favorite but let their future depend on another team after a big loss for Pakistani rivals, who was the first team to make the Final Four, and then Kiwi.
India struggled with Afghanistan and Scotland but it was too late and now they found themselves out of the tournament even before their last match against Namibia on Monday.
AFP sports saw five things that did not work in Indian campaigns.
The famous Indian batting line-up includes Kohli and Rohit Sharma are under the initial attack on quality Pakistan Bowling and then Zealand New Zealand.
Invited for bats in both matches, India experienced the top order failure and slipped into losses – with 10 Wickets and eight goats – which excites their campaign at the beginning.
When Rohit reached a form with 47-Ball 74 in India 210-2 against Afghanistan, they were already at the mercy of run-rates and other teams.
“The bay provides a very improper advantage,” said Bowling coach India Bharat Arun.
“And that’s the reason – it is a big change between batting in the first half and hit in the second half.
It shouldn’t happen in a very short format like this.” 2.
The Indian bowler only got two numbers in the first two matches with Jasprit Bumrah attacking twice in what seemed easy to chase kiwi.
Dew did play a big role in all night matches in Dubai but faltering against Pakistan hurt the trust of the party who boasted various bowling talents including Pace Ace Mohammed Shami.
The same Bowler collection, plus spinners who returned Ravichandran Ashwin, proved effective in Abu Dhabi with a large total to play with when they dropped Afghanistan to 144-7.
And Arun said dew was a factor, but “There is no reason.
We should do a better one.
We should grow better.
And also the first match we have the opportunity to maintain our total.
But we see a little below par.” 3.
Indian World Cup players reunited as a national team in the United Arab Emirates only two days after the Indian Premier League ended on October 15 in Dubai.
A tournament that should provide good insights and tune-ups ahead of the T20 exhibition seems to have been a boomerang because the talk of bubble fatigue creeps in.
Burrah said, “Sometimes you need to rest” after losing them to New Zealand.
Arun coach said a short break between IPL and the World Cup would be good for a quick bowler.
“Definitely on the road for six months is a big question …
and I think it needs a big victim,” he said.
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4.
India brought former captain MS Dhoni as a mentor for the Marquee event to throw with his experience.
This step was welcomed by Kohli and fans lured him after Dhoni led Chennai Super Kings to the fourth IPL title in Dubai.
Dhoni has also led India to the T20 World Cup title in the first edition of 2007 and then a 50-institutional prize in 2011.
But the former Indian Batsman Gautam Gambir, which is the key to the victory of the ODI India World Cup, has wanted an explanation of the role.
Dhoni sat with head coach (Ravi Shastri), assistant coach, and coach bowling.
5.
Kohli has announced that the T20 World Cup will be the last as the captain in the shortest format and many who talk about India get a title as a parting gift for productive batsman.
He took over leadership tasks throughout the format from Dhoni in 2017 and has since taken India to new heights in the test and white-ball cricket but failed to get a team title.
Gambir said the announcement time could make a “nervous and emotional” team.
Does it really do it or not, no one can tell but ‘King Kohli’ will definitely leave the Stage of the T20 captain without a crown.

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