Rahul Tiwari
khelja|09-12-2024
The second match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy was very bad for Team India. In this match, Team India had to face defeat by 10 wickets. The biggest reason for the defeat was the Indian batting, which flopped in both the innings. Team India failed to touch the 200-run mark in both the innings of the Adelaide Test. The surprising thing was that no batsman could spend much time at the crease, that is, leave alone scoring runs, the Indian batsmen failed to even face the bowlers.
How bad Team India's batting was in the Adelaide Test can be gauged from the fact that the entire team could not play 100 overs even in both the innings combined.
In the first innings of this match, Team India's innings collapsed in just 44.1 overs. At the same time, in the second innings it was limited to only 36.5 overs. But this was not the first time, this year the Indian team has been all out in less than 50 overs 7 times in Tests. This makes it clear that Indian batsmen are not able to show patience in Tests, which is needed most in Tests.Not only abroad but also at home, the Indian team has been all out many times in less than 50 overs.
Earlier this year, she could play only 34.5 overs in the Cape Town Test against South Africa. After this, a similar situation happened to Team India in the recent home series played against New Zealand. She was all out after playing 45.3 overs in the Pune Test. Apart from this, in the Mumbai Test it was limited to only 29.1 overs and in an innings of the Bengaluru Test, the Indian batsmen played only 31.2 overs.Team India has played only 2 matches so far in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. But during this period she has been all out in less than 50 overs in 3 innings.
Before the Adelaide Test, a similar situation was seen for Team India in Perth also. Even in the first innings of Perth Test, Team India was limited to playing 49.4 overs. However, he was successful in making a comeback in the second innings, due to which he won the match. Before the Adelaide Test, a similar situation was seen for Team India in Perth also. Even in the first innings of Perth Test, Team India was limited to playing 49.4 overs. However, he was successful in making a comeback in the second innings, due to which he won the match.