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IPL champ India completely collapsed in Dubai

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New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets in the most important match of the ICC t20 World Cup 2021.

In the mega event being played in Oman and the United Arab Emirates, the Indian team had made 110 runs for a loss of 7 wickets during the allotted 20 overs while playing first.

After the defeat, the Indian team are facing criticism from within the country, cricket pundits and fans around the world.

Former English captain Michael Vaughan has advised the Indian cricket board that it should allow its players to play with other countries.

He added that the players should allow playing in other leagues around the world to gain experience.

News anchor Ajmal Jami shared the sad picture of the former India cricketer and team coach Ravi Shashtri and wrote: “This is Ravi.”

Indian cricket experts have placed their team on target after two consecutive defeats from Pakistan and New Zealand.

India’s former captain Kapil Dev has said that what criticism we should make as the team had claimed to win the World Cup after playing IPL. When you play like this you will only attract criticism, he added.

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An India sports journalist said that the team had spoiled all our hopes. First they lost to Pakistan by 10 wickets breaking a World Cup record. Now they gave an easy win to New Zealand.

Commenting on the Indian team’s poor performance in the ICC T20 cup, international cricket observers say the Indian team are totally relying on the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The management of the Indian team is understanding that in this way they get the opportunity to benefit from the experiences of cricketers from different countries and also get the practice.

They added that the international cricket has changed, every country has its own climate, their wickets are different from Indian wickets.

The Indian team continues to be a champion in front of their own spectators at home.

 

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