हार के बाद बैट्समैन पर भड़के कप्तान विराट, हार की वजह भी बताई

हार के बाद बैट्समैन पर भड़के कप्तान विराट, हार की वजह भी बताई


            Batting coach Sanjay Bangar and captain Virat Kohli of the Indian cricket team have blamed players' bad shots selection for their close defeat in the fourth one-dayer in the fourth one-dayer.



In the match, India had to chase a simple target of 190 runs in 50 overs but the hosts were all out on 178 with two balls remaining. Defeat in this match, Team India also missed the chance to win the series. Now, to win the series, he will have to win the last match on July 6.




Ajinkya Rahane (60) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (54) were the top run scorers for Team India. Dhoni smashed 114 balls in just one chakra. He completed his half century on 108 ball. This is the slowest half-century in any of the Indian batsmen in ODI cricket (in 2001) in the last 16 years. The previous record was the name of Sourav Ganguly. Ganguly made a half-century on 105 balls against Sri Lanka in 2005.



- India needed 16 runs to win in the last two overs. On the first ball of the 49th over, Dhoni could not score any runs. On the second ball, he took one run. On the third and fourth ball, Kuldeep Yadav could not score any runs. He took a single on the fifth ball. On the sixth ball Dhoni was caught out trying to play big shot. India had to score 15 runs in the last over and they had two wickets, but in the four balls the Indian team lost Umesh Yadav and Mohammad Shami wicket.



- Virat said in the press conference after the match that our batsmen played poor shots and we lost wickets at crucial times, which we lost.

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