'Don't Be Blinded If Someone Is Your Favourite': Venkatesh Prasad Rips Into Indian Team
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Venkatesh Prasad has time and again questioned the Indian team over its lack of fighting spirit in white-ball cricket.
After being 0-2 down in the T20I series against West Indies, the Indian team produced an emphatic turnaround to make it 2-2 by the end of the 4th T20I. But, the 5th T20I loss put across the same challenges within the team that had seen them lose the first two matches. In what was a rare T20I series defeat for the Indians, critics have come out all guns blazing, hitting out the manner in which the Indian team conducted their on-field affairs. Venkatesh Prasad, a staunch critic of the team in recent times, ripped into Hardik Pandya's men, suggesting they are living in an illusion. India needs to improve their skillset. Their is a hunger & intensity deficiency & often the captain looked clueless. Bowler's can't bat, batsmen can't bowl. It's important to not look for yes men and be blinded because someone is your favourite player but look at the larger good India has been a very very ordinary limited overs side for sometime now. They have been humbled by a West Indies side that failed to qualify for the T20 WC few months back. We had also lost to Ban in the ODI series. Hope they introspect instead of making silly statements #IndvWI Not just 50 overs, West Indies had failed to qualify for the T20 World cup last Oct- Nov as well. It pains to see India perform poorly and brush it under the carpet, under the garb of process. That hunger, fire is missing and we live in an illusion. https://t.co/8GDNDfW9dg
West Indies won the five-match series 3-2 with opener Brandon King's swashbuckling 85 not out off 55 balls paving the way for a 18-over cakewalk. Prasad, in a fiery post on X (formerly Twitter), said that the team had no hunger or fire while also taking a direct dig at skipper Hardik Pandya
"India needs to improve their skillset. Their is a hunger & intensity deficiency & often the captain looked clueless. Bowler's can't bat, batsmen can't bowl. It's important to not look for yes men and be blinded because someone is your favourite player but look at the larger good," he posted.
"India has been a very very ordinary limited overs side for sometime now. They have been humbled by a West Indies side that failed to qualify for the T20 WC few months back. We had also lost to Ban in the ODI series. Hope they introspect instead of making silly statements," Prasad tweeted.