India vs West Indies: Batters need to take more responsibility, says skipper Hardik Pandya

Providence (Guyana), August 7 India’s captain, Hardik Pandya, was not happy with how his team played with the bat. He said that the batters need to take more responsibility in the future. India didn’t do well in their batting and only scored 152/7 in the second T20I against the West Indies, which the West Indies won by two wickets. This score was slightly better than the 145/9 they scored in the first game. Pandya said, “To be honest, our batting performance was not good. ” The wickets were being knocked down and the race track was not very fast. We should have hit the ball better. The total score of 160 or 170 would have been good. Hardik said that the batters need to take more responsibility. India is losing the series 0-2 and players like Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, and Sanju Samson have not been able to score runs. With the current team combination, we have to trust the top seven batters to perform well and rely on the bowlers to win games. We need to figure out how to have a good balance, but also batters need to take more responsibility. Tilak Varma has been playing well in his first series and has scored most of the runs for India. We are interested in how he has been batting. A person who uses their left hand for most tasks is playing at the position of number. The number 4 helps us move from right to left and vice versa. The young people are coming with bravery and without being scared. ” West Indies captain Rovman Powell was very happy with the victory. “It’s a great situation to be in. I hope we can continue to win. We always knew that our performance in batting against spin was going to be crucial. Cricket is a game full of surprises. When players attack the bowlers, they usually wait for a few overs before doing so. So, I tried to stop that and gave my bowlers one turn to bowl, especially the fast bowlers, because it’s really hot.

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