Hardik Pandya looked disappointed after losing the second consecutive T20
Georgetown (IANS). Indian captain Hardik Pandya looked very disappointed with his team’s batsmen after their second consecutive defeat in the 5-match T20I series against the West Indies.
In the second consecutive T20 match against the West Indies, the Indian team’s batting flopped. The Indian bowlers had controlled the match to a great extent but they could not win the team and West Indies won by 2 wickets.
After the flop batting of the team, the Indian bowlers kept the team in the match from the beginning. Especially by giving two runs in the 16th and 17th overs, India pushed the hosts to the backfoot by taking four wickets, but the Indian team, defending a small total, had to face defeat.
The Indian captain said after the match, “If I tell the truth, our batting lacked, we could have batted better. 160-170 would have been a good total.”
If we talk about the score, then Team India, batting first, was able to score 152 runs with the help of Tilak Verma’s half-century. In reply, the hosts achieved this target by losing 8 wickets in 18.5 overs.