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IND vs WI 1st T20: Team won but Team India’s plan failed. Rohit Sharma had prepared a special plan to defeat West Indies.
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IND vs WI 1st T20: India defeated West Indies by 68 runs in the first T20 match played at Brian Lara Cricket Stadium in Trinidad. With this, India has taken a 1-0 lead in the 5-match T20I series. Batting first, India scored 190 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, West Indies team could only score 122 runs in 20 overs. Indian team captain Rohit Sharma was dismissed after scoring 64 runs in 44 balls. Dinesh Karthik once again played the role of a finisher. He played a brilliant innings of 41 runs in 19 balls to get the Indian team out of trouble. The team won but Team India’s plan failed. Rohit Sharma had prepared a special plan to defeat West Indies. The plan was to focus on saving wickets in the first six overs. It doesn’t matter if the runs come or not. That’s because if the wicket is in hand then it will be covered later. But in yesterday’s match, within 6 overs, 2 wickets of the team fell. After the match, Rohit also appeared quite disappointed on this matter.
Let us tell you that team India is also looking at the preparation of T20 with this special plan. It is often seen that if two or three wickets fall in the first six overs, then the remaining 14 overs are heavy for the team. In such a situation, this plan of Rohit Sharma may be useful in defeating West Indies. And also the fact that work has to be done on this plan will happen from now on, otherwise you will not be able to prepare for T20.
If you look at this plan, then it can be considered very accurate that how you score runs in T20 but there is also another aspect that if your wickets are left then you can cover in the last overs i.e. 5 overs. Huh. If we talk about Australia’s Peach, then it must have been seen that in the beginning the teams do not understand. In such a situation, if this plan works, then not only the West Indies but Team India will become the king in the coming T20 World Cup.
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