3 big mistakes that India should not make in the T20 series against England
3 Big Mistakes India Should Avoid in T20I Series Against England:
The England team is going to tour India this month. The England team will first play a 5-match T20 series on the India tour, which will start from January 22. The Indian team will try to win this series in the beginning of the new year. However, for this he will face a tough challenge from England.
The England team is one of the strongest teams in the T20 format and its squad includes many match winners. In such a situation, India will get equal competition during the series. Let us know about those 3 mistakes which India will have to avoid making to win the series.
3. Weak fielding must be avoided
In all three formats of cricket, the chances of winning the match are greater for the team whose players remain very active while fielding. There is no doubt that at present the level of fielding of the Indian team will be very good. In the series against England, Team India will not have to drop any catches and will have to give its all to save 1-1 runs. Due to this, England's batsmen will come under pressure and will lose their wickets while trying to score runs.
2. Bowlers will have to bowl tightly in the death overs.
In T20 format, most of the teams score runs at a fast pace in the beginning and death overs. It is not easy for Indian bowlers to stop runs in the death overs. There are many such batsmen in the England team, who have the power to score 60-70 runs in the last 30 balls. The Indian team will have to plan in advance as to what kind of bowling to do in the death overs.
1. Batsmen will have to play responsibly
The biggest reason for India's defeat in the recently held Border-Gavaskar Trophy was poor batting. Against England, Indian batsmen will have to play responsibly and avoid losing wickets easily. There are many talented bowlers in the England team. In such a situation, before entering the field, players will have to think about which bowler they have to target and against whom they have to play cautiously.
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