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Australia clinched the three-match One-day International (ODI) sequence towards India with a sport to spare after successful by 51 runs within the second ODI on the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Sunday. Australia had dominated the guests within the opening ODI and did so once more on Sunday to wrap up the sequence with out a lot fuss. The Indian bowling within the two matches thus far has come below fireplace, with Australia scoring over 370 runs on each events. Virat Kohli’s captaincy too has come below scrutiny, with former India opener Gautam Gambhir questioning a number of the bowling modifications made by the India skipper. Fans too weren’t impressed and took to Twitter and vented their frustration at India’s “bizarre” ways below Kohli and coach Ravi Shastri.
“I can’t understand the captaincy to be honest. We kept talking about how important it was to take wickets upfront, if you have to stop this kind of batting line-up and then you make your premier bowler bowl two overs,” Gautam Gambhir mentioned in a video posted on ESPNCricinfo.
“Normally, in a one-day game, probably there are three spells and you finish 10 overs — 4,3,3 — or probably the maximum is four overs. But if you stop your premier fast bowler just by bowling two overs upfront with the new ball, I can’t understand that kind of captaincy and I can’t even explain that captaincy,” he added.
“It’s not T20 cricket. T20 cricket is different and sometimes even in T20 cricket, people end up bowling three overs upfront. I can’t understand the reason to be honest, that was poor captaincy,” Gambhir mentioned.
Some offended followers slammed the happenings in Indian cricket, coaching their weapons on the Kohli-Shastri mixture. Many others tweeted that Rohit Sharma must be made the captain of the Indian group.
I’ve mentioned it earlier than, and I’ll repeat it: India shouldn’t be going to win any ICC tournaments with the duo of Kohli-Shastri on the helm. The group tradition has taken an enormous hit and its fairly evident. Gyming collectively does not create a successful environment. It takes much more than that.
— Aman Sinha (@amansinha07) November 29, 2020
First we have to kick Ravi shastri out of the group … With Kohli Shastri mixture we’re not going to win any main trophies..
— GEETHESH (@gmech54) November 29, 2020
If India want to alter the model of cricket, then take away shastri and herald a international/wise coach.
Enough of Kohli with Shastri#AUSvsIND
— 4SL4M (@daddyhundred) November 29, 2020
Chota muh badi baat: Virat Kohli ought to depart captaincy and give attention to his batting like Sachin Tendulkar did.
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) November 30, 2020
It’s time to finish the period of Ravi Shastri as coach and Virat as captain. New captain must be Rohit Sharma and new coach must be MS Dhoni. #Captaincy pic.twitter.com/dAQihSzMs5
— Jatin (@jatinmsd) November 29, 2020
#AUSvIND
Bumrah Bumrah
below Kohli’s below Rohit’s
captaincy captaincy pic.twitter.com/Sxd8LpWue1
— Aman (@Humourlessly) November 29, 2020
Virat Kohli has been struggling along with his captaincy. His planning and methods aren’t figuring out nicely. He is failing to get the group motivated sufficient.#AUSvIND #INDvAUS #GroupIndia pic.twitter.com/h51dcnJsk2
— fenilkothari (@CAcurrentasset) November 29, 2020
India’s tour Down Under has gotten off to a nightmare begin, with the guests utterly outplayed in each the ODIs thus far. Australia’s batting has stamped their authority, with the Indian bowlers trying devoid of concepts on most events.
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The likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Yuzvendra Chahal have all gone for runs, whereas Navdeep Saini’s first outing to Australia has been a tumultuous one thus far.
India now tackle Australia within the third and closing ODI in Canberra, earlier than the three-match T20I and a four-Test sequence.
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