What is the reason for India’s defeat to South Africa in Super-8?

Suryakumar Yadav’s confidence, India hopes to return to T20 World Cup

Ahmedabad. Indian cricket team captain Suryakumar Yadav Has expressed confidence that his team will come back strongly after the first defeat in the T20 World Cup and ensure a place in the knockout stage.

India’s big shock

to india super-8 as compared South Africa Its 12-match winning streak had to be stopped after being defeated by 76 runs. This match held in Ahmedabad was a big blow for India, because the team is now out to defend the title which it had won in 2024. Bridgetown I had won.

Semi-final expectations and matches

The team now has to play in its remaining matches of Super-8. zimbabwe And west indies Will have to register a win against. next match Chennai Which can determine India’s path forward. Mathematically, a win could also keep the chances alive, provided South Africa maintain their winning streak.

Suryakumar’s perspective

Suryakumar refused to panic after the defeat and said that the team only has to do what it does best, such as good batting, consistent bowling and tight fielding. He acknowledged that the powerplay was important in achieving the target of 180+ runs, in which India lost three wickets. The captain said that after the initial shock, the team could not build partnerships, which made the chase difficult.

Question on Abhishek’s form

Abhishek Sharmawho is the No. 1 T20 batsman, once again failed to play a big innings and was out after scoring only 14 runs. His continuous failure is now becoming a matter of concern for the team management.

David Miller’s contribution

The real heroes of South Africa’s victory david miller Rahe, who played a match-winning inning of 63 runs in 35 balls and was awarded the title of ‘Player of the Match’. Miller said that this win shows that India can be defeated and his team wants to go one step further this time.



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