Venkatesh Prasad: ‘Regardless of the cash and energy, we’re removed from how champion sides are’: Venkatesh Prasad launches scathing assault on Crew India | Cricket Information – Instances of India

Venkatesh Prasad: ‘Regardless of the cash and energy, we’re removed from how champion sides are’: Venkatesh Prasad launches scathing assault on Crew India | Cricket Information – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Crew India’s experiment of resting skipper Rohit Sharma and star batter Virat Kohli from the second ODI towards the West Indies backfired badly because the guests suffered a crushing six-wicket defeat on Saturday.

India’s under par efficiency within the second ODI didn’t go effectively with Venkatesh Prasad as the previous India pacer launched a scathing assault and questioned the group’s method and perspective for his or her underperformance up to now.
Prasad took to Twitter to voice his ire and hand India a actuality verify about their efficiency within the restricted overs format.

“Check cricket apart, India has been very strange within the different two codecs for fairly someday now. Misplaced odi collection towards ban, SA and Aus. Poor within the final two T20 World Cups. Neither are we an thrilling group like England nor brutal like how the Aussies was,” Prasad tweeted.
“Regardless of the cash and energy, we’ve turn out to be used to celebrating mediocrity and are removed from how champion sides are. Each group performs to win and so does India however their method and perspective can also be an element for underperformance over a time frame,” he additional added.
India middle-order batters failed to deal with tempo, bounce and switch, getting all-out for 181 in 40.5 overs within the rain-marred second ODI.
In reply, West Indies survived a vigorous spell from Shardul Thakur (3/42 in eight overs) earlier than skipper Shai Hope (63 not out, 80 balls) and younger Keacy Carty (48 not out, 65 balls) added 91 runs for the unbroken fifth wicket to shut the sport in 36.four overs and break a sequence of 9 successive bilateral defeats since December, 2019.