Former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar has blamed the attacking mindset for Indian batters’ poor present within the recently-concluded three-match Check sequence in opposition to New Zealand at dwelling.
Workforce India’s unbeaten run at dwelling got here to an finish with a humiliating 3-0 defeat in opposition to the Black Caps who registered their first-ever Check sequence victory on Indian soil. India had not misplaced a Check sequence at dwelling because the 2012-13 season. Nonetheless, the Rohit Sharma-led facet was totally outplayed by New Zealand all through the sequence.
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The Tom Latham-led facet outplayed India in all of the circumstances in the course of the sequence. Within the first Check that was performed in overcast circumstances in Bengaluru, New Zealand bowled out India for simply 46 runs within the first innings and went on to win it by eight wickets.
The floor for the second and third Exams favored spinners however New Zealand nonetheless managed to outplay India. They gained the second Check by 113 runs earlier than successful the third one by 25 runs to register a historic sequence win.
Sunil Gavaskar slams Indian batsmen:
One of many causes behind India’s poor efficiency within the sequence was their batsmen’s wrestle. Most of India’s batters failed to use themselves in testing circumstances. Rishabh Pant was the one Indian batter to attain greater than 200 runs within the sequence.
Following the dismal loss, Sunil Gavaskar has come down laborious on the Indian batsmen and has criticized them for his or her mentality whereas enjoying Check cricket. He acknowledged that whereas an attacking mindset might assist a participant in limited-overs cricket, Check cricket calls for persistence.
“The true situation is the pondering the place once more the brief boundaries and massive bats imply that batters, after enjoying three or 4 dot balls, assume they’ll change the momentum by going for an enormous shot,” Sunil Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sportstar.
“It might work with the white ball, which doesn’t swing, seam, or spin as a lot, however with the pink ball, it’s flirting with hazard, particularly if one has simply are available in to bat.
“Check cricket requires some persistence, particularly on pitches the place the bowlers are getting some help, however not many fashionable batters consider in that. Then there’s this new pondering that, come what could, we’ll play solely at breakneck pace in a five-day recreation, and meaning there’s not a lot thought given to tiring the bowler out or ready for circumstances to enhance,” added the legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar.
Writing additional, Sunil Gavaskar additionally took a dig on the selectors and staff administration for ignoring gamers like Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane. The previous cricketer identified how the likes of Pujara and Rahane wore down the opposition with their batting earlier than the stroke-makers capitalized on it.
“That’s why Pujaras and Rahanes haven’t any place within the Indian staff’s plans. Pujara wore down the Australian assault, as did Rahane, and so the stroke-makers might benefit from a drained assault and flog it and make up for a sluggish however watchful begin.
“That sort of pondering shouldn’t be there. Now there’s this enterprise of belting the ball like England batters are doing and shedding badly abroad,” mentioned Gavaskar.
In the meantime, India shall be trying to bounce again once they tackle Australia within the upcoming 5-match Check sequence. The much-awaited sequence is scheduled to be performed from November 22.