Won t be a recurring thing Sanjay Manjrekar highlights India s silver lining after Sri Lanka loss
"Won’t be a recurring thing" - Sanjay Manjrekar highlights India's silver lining after Sri Lanka loss Comment Share Sanjay Manjrekar thinks India's batting will come good in the next match. Former batter Sanjay Manjrekar is not too worried about the Indian middle order failing to fire in the Super 4 games of the 2022 Asia Cup against Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav stitched together a 97-run partnership to lay the platform for the middle-order batters to fire against the Lankans on Tuesday, September 6. However, the likes of Hardik Pandya, Rishabh Pant, and Deepak Hooda failed to capitalize on the final overs. India could only muster 173 in 20 overs, with Sri Lanka winning the game by six wickets in a last-over thriller. Despite two defeats on the trot, Manjrekar reckons that the Men in Blue are still a formidable side in the shortest format. Taking to Twitter, he wrote: "India still a formidable T20 team. Batting not clicking in second half of the innings won’t be a recurring thing." Sanjay Manjrekar@sanjaymanjrekarIndia still a formidable T20 team. Batting not clicking in second half of the innings won’t be a recurring thing.164648India still a formidable T20 team. Batting not clicking in second half of the innings won’t be a recurring thing. It was a similar story against Pakistan on Sunday, September 4. While Virat Kohli played a 60-run knock off 44 balls, wickets kept tumbling at the other end as India could only post 181. Babar Azam and Co. chased down the target in another last-over thriller.