IND vs NZ LIVE – Virat Kohli’s Experiments Flops: Team India made some huge calls for the game against New Zealand but saw those decisions fail miserably as they fell behind the eight ball on Sunday. In a must-win game against the Kiwis, Virat Kohli shuffled the batting order, which led to yet another collapse, seriously endangering India’s chances of progressing further to the semi-finals. Follow Insidesport.in for all T20 World Cup and IND vs NZ LIVE updates.
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1. Why send inexperienced Ishan Kishan to open?
India brought in Ishan Kishan into the side, and Virat Kohli straight away put him in the line of fire, pitting him against the likes of Trent Boult and Tim Southee with the new ball. The Mumbai Indians star has played just three T20Is before the T20 World Cup, and the 23-year-old looked out of touch, before holding out in the deep after scoring just four.
2. Why neglect Rohit Sharma’s excellent record as opener?
Rohit Sharma was surprisingly shifted to the middle order to accommodate Ishan Kishan at the top of the order. The Hit-Man came into bat at 3 and failed to get going, before holding out off Ish Sodhi in the deep. Rohit Sharma scored a run-a-ball 14 before perishing, further adding to India’s problems. Rohit’s numbers in the middle order are a far cry from those at the top of the order, where he has scored four international hundreds.
3. Why not use KL Rahul’s experience in middle-order?
Kl Rahul retained his place at the top of the order, while Rohit Sharma was shunted down to No.3. Rahul has a stellar record batting in the middle order in the past and has played in the middle order for the Men in Blue and in the IPL in the past, having recent experience of playing that role. Retaining him at the top of the order, while demoting Rohit Sharma and himself was a decision by Virat that raised a few eyebrows from the fans.
IND vs NZ LIVE: Stubborn captain’s insane experiments cost India dearly, too many changes in batting order leads the FLOP SHOW