India’s fourth wicket fell, top order faltered; Team test before Super-8 –

digital desk- In the match being played between India and Netherlands, the Indian team won the toss and decided to bat first, but the start was not as expected. Till the time of writing the news, India’s fourth wicket had also fallen and the top order appeared to be under complete pressure. Team India made two changes in the playing eleven. Washington Sundar and Arshdeep Singh were included in place of Akshar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav. Netherlands made one change and included Noah Kroos in the playing eleven.

started with a shock

The Indian innings started with a shock. Opener Abhishek Sharma returned to the pavilion without opening his account. This is the third consecutive match when he has been out for zero in the World Cup. After this, Ishan Kishan tried to show pace by scoring 18 runs in 7 balls, but he also failed to play a big innings. Tilak Verma, who came at number three, scored 31 runs in 27 balls. In his innings he hit three fours and a six, but he lost the wicket after being set. The team expected a big innings from captain Suryakumar Yadav, but he too was out after scoring 34 runs in 28 balls. As soon as he was out, India’s fourth wicket fell and the team started looking in trouble.

Already qualified by winning three matches

Although India has already qualified for the Super-8 by winning three consecutive matches, still this match is considered important in terms of team combination and form. India’s first clash in the Super-8 will be with South Africa, who is in excellent form in this tournament. In such a situation, a big partnership will be required from the middle order and lower order.

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