
After the game, several experts and former cricketers slammed India’s approach in the powerplay in white-ball cricket, calling it too conservative.

“Abhi seedha jaake T20 mode me toh nehi khel sakte (We can’t play in the T20 mode straightaway in fifty overs because there is more time).”
“One can plan his batting looking at the wicket and deciding in his mind what a par score would be. One needs to adapt. Fifty overs can change from time to time. Sometimes there can be sunset, there can be dew on other times and you don’t know how the wicket will play,” he continued.