The former Indian cricket marched to staring at the side of Virat Kohli after eight weekend defeats against New Zealand left them on the verge of elimination from the T20 World Cup.
Scorecard | Tableindia points fell to fifth in Group II, with the expectations of the semifinals they almost put out after managing only 110 for seven when they were included in the Bat in Dubai.
Read Alsot20 World Cup: The dream team of the Indian team almost after Drubbingas New Zealand, without the scoreboard pressure which pursued 111, Canter, with Darryl Mitchell (49 off 35; 4×4, 3×6) sometimes playing a lot of attacks, India’s shoulder drooping, The faces became gloomy and their pre-tournament bills appeared produced.
Champions at the T20 World Cup Prime in 2007, India has not claimed the title since then and their batting collapse comes to spicy criticism.
“Very disappointing from India.
NZ is amazing.
Indian body language is not great, the selection of bad shots,” the opening of the opening of Batsman Virender Sehwag wrote on Twitter.
Very disappointing from India.
Extraordinary NZ.
Indian body language is not great, the selection of bad shots & like …
https://t.co/32CCIHFGV- Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) 1635700622000 “Like (a) several times in the past, New Zealand has ensured we won this Successfully reached the next stage.
This one will hurt India and time for serious introspection.
“Gautam Gambir, who won the 50-over World Cup with Sehwag in 2011, India said skills but did not have a” mental toughness “.
“Talent is one thing …
You can do it very well in bilateral (Series) but when it comes to this kind of tournament, this is when you have to stand up and appear,” he told ESPN CRicinfo.
“It has become a trend, it has happened in most ICC tournaments.” Read Alsot20 World Cup: We are not brave enough, said Virat Kohli “We have to be brutal here.
I don’t think we are brave enough with bats or balls.
Don’t have much to survive but we don’t dare when we walk into the fields.
New Zealand has more Intensity, “said a smart Virat Kohli at the post-match presentation ceremony.
Central Medium Information Batsman VVS Laxman said the Indian opportunity to make the semi-finals “dream far” because their run-rates had also been beaten.
“This defeat must hurt the Indian team.
Tentative with bats, the selection of their shots is questioned,” Laxman said.
“New Zealand is closed with extraordinary, but India makes their tasks easier.” The former England captain Michael Vaughan said India had lagged and still played “Cricket 2010”.
“The game has moved,” he said.
“For all the talents and depth in India …
they lack massively influence for years in white ball cricket.”