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T20 World Cup: India didn't have the squad that could play a fearless brand of cricket

BCCI should allow Indian cricketers to play in overseas T20 leagues like the Big Bash in Australia and rebuild the team under a new skipper who encourages players with multiple skills

November 11, 2022 / 19:30 IST
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England's Captain Jos Buttler (R) walks past the India's Captain Rohit Sharma after the ICC men's Twenty20 World Cup 2022 semi-final.

India’s abject surrender at Adelaide stunned even the most ardent of the fans who reacted with dismay and anger as England thumped Men in Blue by 10 wickets to set up a title clash with Pakistan at the T20 World Cup.

Shocking as it may be but India had it coming, their stunning win against archrival Pakistan in a group game notwithstanding.  The Indian team needed to play a fearless brand of cricket but the squad fell woefully short. To play aggressively through the match, eight to nine players have to excel in at least two departments.

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Wrong mix

An ideal T20 team should have two top-order batters who can also bowl a few overs. At least three of the bowlers should be able to bat reasonably well and one genuine all-rounder is a must.