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Sunil Gavaskar Warns Indian Cricketers Before IPL 2023

Naman VyasBy Naman VyasNo Comments3 Mins Read
Sunil Gavaskar

Following the Indian team’s defeat in the domestic one-day series against Australia, Sunil Gavaskar has warned Team India of the World Cup before the IPL 2023 announcement.

Great cricketer Sunil Gavaskar said that the Indian team should not make the mistake of forgetting the loss in the one-day series against Australia in the enthusiasm of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which begins on March 31. India had to face a defeat of 21 runs on Wednesday in the third and final one-day in Chennai, which led to a series 1-2 loss from Australia. The great batsmen Gavaskar said that the players of Rohit Sharma could be against the same opponent in the World Cup of 50 over that will take place in the host country in October-November.

During The IPL Should Not Be Forgotten To Lose Against The Squirrels
Gavaskar told Star Sports, “Of course, the IPL is now starting (from March 31). It should not be forgotten. India may sometimes make the mistake of forgetting it, but no one should do it because in the World Cup we can beat Australia again.”

Lost Due To Pressure.
He said, “This was due to the pressure made by Australian players. The bundle seemed to have stopped and they (the Indian butler) were not even able to make a run. When that happens, you try to play something you’re not accustomed to. They have to see that.”

Team India Failed To Reach The Goal
In pursuit of the goal of 270 runs for the victory, the Indian team met at 248 runs in 49.1 over, which also shattered the series with the match. For India, the participation of 65 runs between Virat Kohli (54 runs) and KL Rahul (32 runs), 69 runs , and Openers Rohit Sharma (30 runners) and Shubman Gill(37 runs).

Partnership Is Needed To Pursue The Goal
Former Indian captain Gavaskar said, “When you pursue a goal of 270 runs or about 300 runs, you need a participation of about 90 or 100 runs to get closer to the goal. But it did not happen. Yes, there were two partnerships during the match, one between Rahul and Kohli, but you needed another partnership of a similar or larger run.

Gavaskar said, “Australia’s territorial security has also been improved. His ball was pretty good. He played the “Stop to Stump” ball, but his area defense was also pretty good. That is the difference.”

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