‘Please Update and Restart’ – Will the Indian team get rid of the primitive approach? – T20 WorldCup – Changes needed in India’s approach

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It all depends on the day. It will not make a big difference in the score. What makes the biggest difference in the score, whether it’s winning or losing, is how many balls a player catches and how many runs they score. A superstar in T20 is the player who takes 12 balls to score 25 runs. If one takes 20 balls to score the same 25 runs, it not only affects the team’s score but also spoils the opportunity for the following players.

Well, if all the players have to play this aggressively, then no. The team should be structured with action players around a relaxed player.

Like England have Butler, Hales, Salt, Moeen, Livingston around Stokes or Malan. A quiet player but at least if he has a strike rate of 150 when he is out the team will be in good shape. It is a problem if you hit a boundary and leave two or three balls without a run for the sake of Anchor (responsibility of keeping consecutive wickets from falling).

This is the main problem in the Indian team now.

KL Rahul

Due to this relaxed approach, only 60 runs can be scored in ten overs. The question of how to hit every ball is fair. If 4 fours and 4 sixes come from 36 balls available in Powerplay, forty runs will come. But India scored just 39 runs in the semi-final. India lost only one wicket.

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