rishabh9329 Posted Saturday at 07:55 PM #1 Posted Saturday at 07:55 PM It's understandable why many fans feel concerned. India's recent T20 results have been disappointing, including series defeats to Ireland and England, and the BCCI has announced it will review the team's performances. � However, I wouldn't say the Indian cricket team is in a "bad condition" overall. It depends on the format: T20Is: India are going through a rough patch, with inconsistent batting and struggles in overseas conditions. � Overall: This is still a team with excellent depth and many world-class players. Earlier this year, India successfully defended the ICC Men's T20 World Cup title, showing how high their ceiling remains. � icc To bounce back, India should: Give young players a longer run instead of making frequent changes. Improve performances in overseas conditions. Build a stable batting order. Manage player workload and injuries. Focus on fielding and death bowling. Many strong teams go through rebuilding phases. With India's talent pool, they have a good chance of returning to top form if they address these issues.
woonanick Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM #2 Posted yesterday at 04:08 AM Rotating the bowlers more aggressively in the powerplay could mess with the rhythm of big hitters early on. Might be worth trying even if it means bringing a spinner in during the first six overs.
thornix2 Posted yesterday at 07:28 AM #3 Posted yesterday at 07:28 AM I saw the Ireland match and our middle order just crumbled chasing a modest total, no one could stick around and build a partnership. Feelt like the plan was just swing hard and pray, which never works on slower pitches like that.
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