IND vs AUS 2022 There is no particular stage where India went wrong it was something constant from the word go Ajay Jadeja believes the hosts never had any control while defending the total in first T20I
IND vs AUS 2022 There is no particular stage where India went wrong it was something constant from the word go - Ajay Jadeja believes the hosts never had any control while defending the total in first T20I × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Cricket News India vs Australia 2022 News
#TeamIndia will look to bounce back in the second T20I.
Scorecard bit.ly/INDvAUS-1STT20I7067321Things went right down to the wire but it's Australia who won the first #INDvAUS T20I.#TeamIndia will look to bounce back in the second T20I. Scorecard bit.ly/INDvAUS-1STT20I https://t.co/PvxtKxhpav Opining that India's issues were not tied down to a particular stage of the game, Ajay Jadeja said on Cricbuzz: "Except for Axar Patel, Australia did not have any problem during the run chase. They did not have to even take chances. It's really difficult to figure out where India went wrong." Jadeja continued: "Throughout the innings, things went wrong for India. There is no particular stage where India went wrong, it was something constant from the word go." India's cause was not helped by some sloppy fielding under the lights. Axar Patel and KL Rahul dropped Cameron Green early on in his innings, which made a huge impact. The all-rounder was handed yet another reprieve as India did not opt for a DRS call after Chahal's delivery struck him on the pads. Green ultimately ended up top-scoring for the Aussies with an excellent 61-run knock from just 30 balls.
IND vs AUS 2022 There is no particular stage where India went wrong it was something constant from the word go - Ajay Jadeja believes the hosts never had any control while defending the total in first T20I
By Gokul Nair Modified 21 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Team India failed to execute their plans leading to a defeat in the first T20I against Australia Former cricketer Ajay Jadeja feels India failed to put pressure on Australia at any stage of the run chase in the first T20I at the IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali. Aaron Finch's side notched a memorable victory on Tuesday, September 20, courtesy of a record run-chase to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. They reached the 209-run target set by the hosts with four balls and four wickets to spare. The visitors scored over 10 runs in 13 out of the 19.2 overs bowled in the second innings. Axar Patel, who may not have played if Ravindra Jadeja was fit, was the sole bowler to put any kind of pressure on Australia. He recorded impressive figures of 3/17 from his four overs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar conceded over 50 runs in a T20I fixture for the first time, while Harshal Patel made a forgettable return from injury with an expensive spell. Yuzvendra Chahal, Hardik Pandya and Umesh Yadav conceded a combined 91 runs in just 7.2 overs between them. BCCI@BCCIThings went right down to the wire but it's Australia who won the first #INDvAUS T20I.#TeamIndia will look to bounce back in the second T20I.
Scorecard bit.ly/INDvAUS-1STT20I7067321Things went right down to the wire but it's Australia who won the first #INDvAUS T20I.#TeamIndia will look to bounce back in the second T20I. Scorecard bit.ly/INDvAUS-1STT20I https://t.co/PvxtKxhpav Opining that India's issues were not tied down to a particular stage of the game, Ajay Jadeja said on Cricbuzz: "Except for Axar Patel, Australia did not have any problem during the run chase. They did not have to even take chances. It's really difficult to figure out where India went wrong." Jadeja continued: "Throughout the innings, things went wrong for India. There is no particular stage where India went wrong, it was something constant from the word go." India's cause was not helped by some sloppy fielding under the lights. Axar Patel and KL Rahul dropped Cameron Green early on in his innings, which made a huge impact. The all-rounder was handed yet another reprieve as India did not opt for a DRS call after Chahal's delivery struck him on the pads. Green ultimately ended up top-scoring for the Aussies with an excellent 61-run knock from just 30 balls.