
The current management of the Bajo Gautam Gambhir team is quite large to have a combination of right hand to the left, something that saw Dhruv Jurel to hit at number 8 in the third T20I in Rajkot.
The former legendary batter of England, Kevin Pietersen, criticized the administration of the Indian team and the chief coach Gautam Gambhir for not providing a clear role to DHRUV Jurel in the third T20I against England.
The current team management under Gautam Gambhir is quite large in having a left right -handed combination, something that saw Dhruv Jurel driving at number 8 in the third T20i in Rajkot. The tastes of Washington Sugndar and Axar Patel were promoted ahead of jurel to maintain a combination of left hand in the middle.
According to Kevin Pietersen, the movement made no sense, since it only delayed the entrance point of the jurel, thus affecting its trust. He felt that such a strategy only gets the best batters in the game.
Kevin Pietersen Questions Dhruv Jurel
“In the last game, Dhruv Jurel didn’t even hit. What is in the team for? I don’t like this right and left combination. You kill your best batters and give them the best opportunity to beat more balls, either at the top of the order, at number 3 or No.4. If you keep thinking about the left, right, left, you take your best batters from the game. I have criticized the teams that have gone with this thinking process, ”said Piettersen in Star Sports.
The movement did not pay dividends since SUCTAR made only 6 15 -ball races, while Axar scored 15 races of 16 balls. India could not secure the series in Rajkot, not reaching the goal for 26 races.
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While India could not seal the series in Rajkot, they distributed a commendable performance in Pune despite being under pressure to take an impregnable 3-1 advantage in the series. England chose to play first and had India in a terrible narrow at 79/5.
However, Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube’s media helped the men of Azul to put a competitive objective of 182 races. England had a start in progress, thanks to a 62 -run position between Ben Duckett and Phil Salt openers. However, they continued losing Wickts at regular intervals and in the end they lost the game for 15 races.
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