It was not a good day for Team India after a devastating loss against New Zealand by 8 wickets. Captain Kohli & his team made a return to the pitch after a week-long break, & it turned out that the break was not at all beneficial.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan took on Twitter to express his disappointment & suggested BCCI that they should allow Indian cricketers to play cricket in other countries & to gain experience. Vaughan, quite similar to his previous tweets, continued to maintain his sarcastic tone against the losing team. He clearly pinpointed Team India & The Board of Cricket Council of India & said “India should take a leaf out of all other countries … Allow their players to play in other leagues around the World to gain experience… #India #T20Worldcup”
India should take a leaf out of all other countries … Allow their players to play in other leagues around the World to gain experience … #India #T20WorldCup
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) October 31, 2021
What Michael Vaughan was trying to say that BCCI should allow its cricketers to play in the tournaments & leagues of other countries as well so that they can share & understand the playing conditions & mindset of other players to gain more experience for international tournaments in the future.
Indian cricketers mostly play in the Indian Premier League which happens in India organised by BCCI & this only gives them the experience of playing conditions under their own pitches & with the players they already know. IPL does not helps any Indian cricketer to gain experience of international pitches & they don’t gain anything out of it.
New Zealand Vanquished India by 8 wickets on Sunday
India, after an unexpected defeat from Pakistan, made their way to the pitch with high hopes against New Zealand on Sunday. Their hopes went down the drain as soon as the Kiwi’s bowling attack completely destroyed India’s batting lineup one by one.
Captain Kohli lost the toss again & New Zealand decided to chase as they knew that the pitch will be beneficial for the bowling attack. There decision turned out to be gold & they stopped India at 110. All thanks to Ravindra Jadeja‘s cameo, team India crossed 100 runs.
India’s chances to reach semi-finals have gone vaguer now & they will have to play their upcoming matches with a plan. On Wednesday, 3rd November, India will clash with Afghanistan & it will be very important for the team to win the fixture & make a comeback.