Dodda Ganesh, who played bowling for India in the past, came to Twitter to criticise the top order for their strategy and remarked that it “just can’t continue.”
The top order batsmen for the Indian Twenty20 side have been under fire as of late due to the fact that they have been unable to really fire. The top order hitters have either been unable to rack up large scores or have scored in an uninspiring manner, and they have been aided in recent times by the fireworks given by the middle-order batsmen such as Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya. Dodda Ganesh, who played bowling for India in the past, came to Twitter to criticise the top order for their strategy and remarked that it “just can’t continue.”
He wrote, “Can’t expect SKY and the other middle order batsmen to bail you out every time for the top three’s lackadaisical approach.” “Can’t expect SKY and the other middle order batsmen to bail you out every time.”
“It is high time that the problem that everyone can see is addressed. This cannot go on in any way, shape, or form “he added.
Rohit Sharma has been getting off to fast starts, but he has been unable to convert those starts into large scores. On the other hand, KL Rahul has received a lot of criticism for his low strike rate against Hong Kong.
Even though Virat Kohli hit 59 runs off of 44 deliveries versus Hong Kong, he was also criticised for his strike rate.
In order to advance to the Super-4 stage of the Asia Cup, India had to win their group stage matches against Pakistan and Hong Kong.
During the Super-4 round of the competition that is being held in the UAE, India and Pakistan will face one other once more on Sunday.
The teams who have advanced to the Super-4 stage are as follows: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan. The teams will compete in a round-robin format, and the final will be held on September 11 between the two teams that finished in first and second place, respectively.