3 reasons why Indian batting is continuously flopping, after spinners, pacers also become a problem
3 Reason Indian Batters Flop Performance In Tests : Border-Gavaskar Trophy has started between India and Australia. The first day of the Perth Test was entirely in the name of fast bowlers. First, Team India's batsmen flopped badly and no player was able to score a half-century. After this the Australian batsmen also flopped. However, now many questions are being raised regarding Team India's batting. Earlier, the Indian batsmen were not able to survive against New Zealand at their home ground and now all the players collapsed in front of the pacers too.
In such a situation, the question in the minds of the fans is why Indian batsmen are continuously failing. We tell you three big reasons why this is happening.
3.Lack of experience
A major reason behind the flop batting of the Indian team is the lack of experience among the batsmen. Barring players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, the rest of the batsmen do not have that much experience. Players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Devdutt Padikkal do not have that much experience as to how to play in which conditions. This is why the Indian team is in this situation.
2.Lack of practice
There is also a lack of practice among the Indian batsmen. Team India did not play a single practice match before the Australia tour. India had a practice match but it was canceled and after that the players played among themselves. When you go on a foreign tour and do not play any practice match, then the condition of batting during the match is going to be like this. If you had played practice matches on that pitch, then you could have adapted yourself accordingly. There is not much benefit from net session.
1.Change in the approach of batsmen
If we look at the recent years, there has been a lot of change in the approach of Indian batsmen. Now the batsmen of Team India do not try to play by staying at the crease. Rather, whichever player comes wants to hit quick shots. Many times batsmen lose their wickets in this round also. Unless you spend time at the crease, you will not be able to settle yourself properly and will keep getting out like this.
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