2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup - Australia

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You may say it's a reality check for the likes of High flying Pandya, invincible Vada pao and Stupid Kohli. I won't take KLR's name as he is an waste to begin with
Let's cut them some slack. India is still #2 on the points table. Given the bowling lineup and their form, I would say we are doing good so far. It's another thing that we will come crashing in the knockouts, but India should sail through to the next round.
 
Man, yesterday was an aberration from Team India.

Usually, the out-of-form batsmen come roaring back whenever they play India. That leads me to the conclusion- Temba Bavuma is an absolute disaster OR Team India actually fought hard (the latter is difficult to digest)

Apart from SKY, we are looking very much like the side that competed in the UAE. Rohit had a rare Babar Azam capataincy rub-off as I felt he could have rotated the bowlers well towards the end

You may say it's a reality check for the likes of High flying Pandya, invincible Vada pao and Stupid Kohli. I won't take KLR's name as he is an waste to begin with

I still feel Vada Pao will smash Bangladesh to smithereens. Pandya - after that initial high ,seems to have trailed off.

Kohli- nothing new from him. Really really poor.....

I wont mention the last bit at all-all I'm waiting for are those memes of his, where he walks back to the pavillion shaking his head every now and then.
 
Remembered this game is televised just before that Adair over... that was the worst bowling I've ever seen
 
Why would the host broadcaster pick up this question???
That smirky okay at the end tells how the host himself enjoyed it the most.

And guess what the bloke who asked this question is a doctor by profession.

 
Remembered this game is televised just before that Adair over... that was the worst bowling I've ever seen
My friend, to be an international bowler, you have to know at least how to bowl a line or a length...
 
Is there anyone who believes that India's loss yesterday comes down to the fact that everytime we play a genuinenely good bowling unit on a competitive wicket, we just throw away our weapons? To add to it, this is more like a mental problem than a technical and it has got nothing to do with poor team selection and rotation of bowlers.

Edit: To sum it up, we come underprepared for matchups like these
 
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The Cameron Green Fan Club that 80% of the Aussie press appear to be:
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There goes Stirling too. Shame that, he's one of my favourite Irish players.

Maxwell is so pumped he about bursts a blood vessel
 
A lot of this isn't even bad batting from Ireland (Tector was a nothing shot though)... it's insane bowling by Australia too
 
Bold Prediction: Ireland to lose
 
Is there anyone who believes that India's loss yesterday comes down to the fact that everytime we play a genuinenely good bowling unit on a competitive wicket, we just throw away our weapons? To add to it, this is more like a mental problem than a technical and it has got nothing to do with poor team selection and rotation of bowlers.

Edit: To sum it up, we come underprepared for matchups like these
Mix of both.

We lack the technique on such fiery pitches. The guys who can play, aren't even in the squad most of the time.
 
How bad must your bowling be if you’re gifting a fifty to this version of Finch?
 
Tucker is beginning to look like a decent player since he moved up to 3. Really feel like Ireland don't need to play so recklessly sometimes - although some of this bowling (Starc's over in particular) was very good.

Edit- Tucker is the Irish Kohli



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