The manner in which the Indian cricket team played Twenty20 World Cup matches has been called into serious doubt following their humiliating elimination from the competition. The 10-wicket loss to England has put the futures of a few seasoned players in jeopardy. England won the match. It has been suggested that appointing Hardik Pandya as the new captain for Twenty20 Internationals will assist the team in changing the way they approach the shortest format of the game; however, Nasser Hussain, a former captain of England, believes that it is not the players but rather the mentality that needs to change. Hussain went so far as to argue that India needs a personality with the characteristics of Eoin Morgan in order to accomplish that shift. Hussain praised the deep pool of potential that India possesses during an interview with Michael Atherton on Sky Sports Cricket. Nasser believes that the team’s “timid approach” is what ultimately cost them the game in the knockout match against England, despite the fact that the absence of Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja due to injury was a factor. “India continues to be a formidable power. You examine the roster they have on paper. You consider the several players from whom they may have chosen. There were a couple of blows, including Jasprit Bumrah and Jadeja being wounded, which was a common occurrence for most sides. The strategy, however, needs to be revised in order to be effective for knockout games. “I even went so far as to question Ravi Shastri, and he told me that “we played pretty tentative cricket” with the bat, which is something that needs to alter. The arrival of Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid was intended to bring about this transformation, which they accomplished in bilaterals, namely against England.
Suryakumar Yadav hit it hard around Trent Bridge and scored an outstanding 115 runs (117 off 55). The next step, however, is to turn it into a game in which you are fully aware of the level of scrutiny that will be directed in your direction in the event that you are unsuccessful “he said.
Hussain is of the opinion that India reverted to their previous strategy in the semi-final match against England and chose to take a conservative approach in the powerplay. According to him, what India really needs is someone like Eoin Morgan who can motivate them to start going crazy from the very first ball.
“The very first time that we got that far into a knockout game, they reverted back to their old way of doing things, which was to be 66 for 2 after 10.”
“There’s been a lot of talk about younger guns coming through, but the problem isn’t the players—it’s the mentality.” They require a character along the lines of Eoin Morgan to go in there and tell everyone to play carefree cricket. 20 overs, you have the opportunity to do as much damage as you can during those 20 overs.
Play as if you were competing in the IPL, and absolutely destroy it. Don’t worry about the commotion; you’re doing this for India. “Shut out the noise, and we’ll back you up if you bowl out for 120,” he emphasised multiple times.
It is anticipated that the Indian team will undergo significant transformations in preparation for the Twenty20 World Cup in 2024. These transformations will include the introduction of several new players and the departure of a few seasoned veterans.