T20 World Cup 2022 I have no idea that there is outside talk at the moment because my social media is cut off Bhuvneshwar Kumar on alienating himself to stay in the zone
T20 World Cup 2022 I have no idea that there is outside talk at the moment because my social media is cut off - Bhuvneshwar Kumar on alienating himself to stay in the zone Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Acceleration & partnership with Completing with a SIX Keeping things tight with the ball & chat as beat Netherlands in the . - By Full interview Opining that there was never a need to dwell on their death-bowling issues from the 2022 Asia Cup. Bhuvneshwar said: "We bowled poorly in the Asia Cup at the death, and that is that, it happened. The media keeps talking, the commentators keep mentioning, but we, as a team know that things can go up and down. It was not an alarming thing as such. T20 is a format where it is tough to bowl and tough for batters when the wicket is tricky." Shaky bowling in the death overs, particularly the dreaded penultimate over, cost India heavily in the continental tournament in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Apart from bowling at the back end, the team's ability to defend totals was also questioned.
T20 World Cup 2022 I have no idea that there is outside talk at the moment because my social media is cut off - Bhuvneshwar Kumar on alienating himself to stay in the zone
Bhuvneshwar Kumar played a key role in India's maiden T20I outing against the Netherlands seamer has revealed that he is not active on social media at the moment to focus on the ongoing . The Men in Blue are off to a solid start in the tournament, with the Meerut-born player playing a key role in both their wins in the Super 12 stage. The right-arm pacer began his campaign on a bright note after a tight spell against arch-rivals finishing with figures of 1-22. He followed it up with yet another solid outing, where he ended with figures of 2-9 after three overs against the Netherlands. In the process, he also became the first Indian bowler to deliver consecutive maiden overs in a T20I contest. Admitting that he had no idea about the talk surrounding him and the team over the course of the tournament, Bhuvneshwar told reporters after India's comfortable 56-run win over the Dutch in Sydney: "I have no idea that there is outside talk at the moment because my social media is cut off, generally you know it from there. But before coming here, when we were in Perth, where we conducted our main preparation, that was a very crucial period for us, in terms of adapting to the conditions and strategy with the different venues." While the T20 World Cup 2022 has not been exactly a very high scoring event, the Indian bowling unit has performed well in the initial stages of the tournament. One of the primary issues was bowling at the death, which took an undue hit in the build-up to the T20 World Cup as Jasprit Bumrah was ruled out due to a back injury. Acceleration & partnership withCompleting with a SIX
Keeping things tight with the ball
& chat as beat Netherlands in the . - By
Full interview
Acceleration & partnership with Completing with a SIX Keeping things tight with the ball & chat as beat Netherlands in the . - By Full interview Opining that there was never a need to dwell on their death-bowling issues from the 2022 Asia Cup. Bhuvneshwar said: "We bowled poorly in the Asia Cup at the death, and that is that, it happened. The media keeps talking, the commentators keep mentioning, but we, as a team know that things can go up and down. It was not an alarming thing as such. T20 is a format where it is tough to bowl and tough for batters when the wicket is tricky." Shaky bowling in the death overs, particularly the dreaded penultimate over, cost India heavily in the continental tournament in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Apart from bowling at the back end, the team's ability to defend totals was also questioned.