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4 Glaring Batting Mistakes That Will Cost Indian Cricket Team The T20 World Cup 2026

Lachlan ReedBy Lachlan ReedNo Comments4 Mins Read
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The Wankhede Stadium scoreboard from February 7 didn’t tell the whole story. The Indian Cricket Team beat the USA by 29 runs in their first game, but fans from Mumbai to Delhi were sweating. A score of 161/9 against a smaller cricket nation was a red flag, not a sign of strength, especially after Team India had slumped to 77/6. The 2024 champions didn’t look like world-beaters; they looked shaky and fragile. If the Men In Blue want to win the trophy again on March 8, they have to fix these four major batting issues right away.

4 Glaring Batting Mistakes That Will Cost Indian Cricket Team The T20 World Cup 2026 (If Not Fixed)

1. A Top Order That Cracks Too Easily

Being aggressive is part of modern T20, but the Indian Cricket Team openers are playing recklessly. Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan have all the talent in the world, but their approach against the USA was almost a disaster. Losing a wicket on just the second ball of the game put the whole team on edge.

Sharma’s duck and Kishan’s quick 20 showed they didn’t have the right mindset when the ball started moving. Losing three wickets early against top teams like Australia or South Africa will end the game before it starts. The coaches need to preach more caution. You can’t win a game in the first over, but you can definitely throw it away.

2. Leaning Too Hard on Suryakumar Yadav

Suryakumar Yadav saved the day for the Men In Blue with his 84 not out, pulling Team India out of a deep hole. But the Indian Cricket Team cannot just expect their captain to bail them out every single time in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. When the openers failed, the middle order, especially Shivam Dube and Hardik Pandya, collapsed right behind them.

Dube went for a duck, and Pandya struggled for just 5 runs, leaving Yadav to do all the work. One player isn’t enough to win the T20 World Cup 2026. If Yadav gets out early against Pakistan on February 15, the whole team could sink. Right now, the middle order isn’t tough enough to keep the strike moving when they can’t find the boundary. Instead, they are getting out, trying to hit glory shots.

3. Not Handling “Sticky” Pitches

The Wankhede pitch had a lot of grip and movement, but the batters played like they were on a flat road. This habit of swinging for the fences without checking the conditions is a major problem.

India’s batters tried to smash everything on a surface that needed more respect, and they paid for it with cheap wickets. This is a scary thought for the rest of the tournament. India will likely play their big knockout games on slow, turning tracks in Sri Lanka. If they don’t change how they swing the bat on those slower pitches, opposition spinners will swallow them up long before the final overs.

4. A Tail That Starts Too Soon

The best T20 teams have deep batting lineups. India’s batting basically stops at number seven. Once Axar Patel was out, there was nobody left to fight. The collapse against the USA saw the score drop from 77/6 to 161/9 mainly because Yadav kept the strike.

Bowlers like Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj, and Varun Chakravarthy offer almost nothing with the bat. Look at England or Australia, even their number nine batters can clear the ropes. India are basically playing with three free outs at the bottom of the order.

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Against the best teams, those 15 or 20 runs from the tail make the difference between winning and losing. Management needs to work on the bowlers’ batting or change the lineup to get a real all-rounder in at number eight.

The USA game was a lucky wake-up call. India has the talent to win it all, but talent doesn’t mean much without a smart game plan. They face Namibia next, but the real challenge is fixing these holes before the big teams show up.

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