After being fully demanded by the British in ODI opening, India will try to get back up with a much better performance in the second match in Taunton on Wednesday.
Both batting and the Bowling department need to go away in the daytime matches.
In the first match on Sundays, the dough really crawled their way to 201-8 in 50 Overs, consuming as many as 181 dot balls in the process, and Bowler did not know anything in letting the British pursue the target with eight of the remaining goals.
If India hides aspirations well at the ODI World Cup in New Zealand early next year, they clearly need to attract their socks.
“It is a lack of performance.
You can’t play a lot of dot balls in Odi.
However, the original Lacuna is in Bowling,” said the former Indian captain Shanta Rangaswamy told TI on Tuesday.
“Hopefully they will (team management) will affect some changes in The XI game and their approach to the game.
Finger crossing, I hope our team does well.
“Seeing the cloudy conditions in Bristol, India entered with three sailors, but apart from the experienced Jhulan Goswami, two other sailors – Shikha Pandey, who returned to The ODI team, and Pooja Vastrakar – is easy meat for English batters.
“Look, England plays three spinners, so we also have to show trust in our Tweaker,” said Rangaswamy.
The shutter thus can be the second of all-killers along with Deepti Sharma.
Rangaswamy, currently the APEX BCCI Board member, recommends that India remember the Leggie Poonam Yadav and Off-Spinner Sneh Rana, which was expelled from the first ODI despite a brilliant performance in one-time test in Bristol – saving a picture of India with 80 not out, besides Choose four numbers.