Here's why Gavaskar is unhappy with Rohit Sharma, Dravid despite SL series win

Sunil Gavaskar picked a flaw in India's T20I series win against Sri Lanka on Saturday in Dharamsala, that resulted ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 27, 2022 03:14 PM2022-02-27T15:14:33+5:302022-02-27T15:15:12+5:30

Here's why Gavaskar is unhappy with Rohit Sharma, Dravid despite SL series win | Here's why Gavaskar is unhappy with Rohit Sharma, Dravid despite SL series win

Here's why Gavaskar is unhappy with Rohit Sharma, Dravid despite SL series win

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Sunil Gavaskar picked a flaw in India's T20I series win against Sri Lanka on Saturday in Dharamsala, that resulted in the team's 11th consecutive win in the format and a third successive series victory, issuing a huge warning to captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid. Harshal Patel was smashed for 42 runs in two overs while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah conceded 16 and 14 runs respectively as India gave away 78 runs in the death overs. 

Gavaskar, in conversation with Star Sports, opined that India need to address this issue and cannot afford to concede runs heavily often. The legendary batter also hailed Sri Lanka's slog-over batting, expressing his amazement at the  manner in which they handled Jasprit Bumrah. “It is not a sign of worry but it is something they have got to look at because they cannot afford to have it regularly. One match, it happens that is the nature of the format. There might be partnerships in the last 5-6 overs where you will get 80-90 runs like we saw today. Shanaka was magnificent today. Even Nissanka...look at that shot against Bumrah, of all the people. It isn't easy to hit against Bumrah. It is an issue that India cannot afford to sweep under the carpet. They have to worry about the death-over bowlers. Who should be bowling the first 10 and the last 8. These are issues that India need to think,” he said. 

Speaking on India's death-over bowling, Rohit, in the post-match presentation said, “Don't want to be too harsh on the bowlers, these things happen. We bowled well in the first few overs (in the batting powerplay), restricted them well, 80 runs in the last five overs, it's something we need to understand on things to be done in the last five overs, but we did well in the first 15 overs. The pitch was superb, the ball was coming on nicely and these things do happen.”


 

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