T20 World Cup 2022: Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar stated that followers ought to again Team India after their 10-wicket loss to England within the semis at Adelaide Oval.
New Delhi,UPDATED: Nov 10, 2022 21:57 IST
A coin has two sides: Tendulkar backs India to return again stronger after T20 WC exit. Courtesy: AP
By India Today Web Desk: Legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar reckoned that followers ought to preserve backing Team India after their exit from the T20 World Cup 2022. On Thursday, November 10, the Men in Blue slumped to a 10-wicket defeat by the hands of Jos Buttler’s England on the Adelaide Oval within the semis and crashed out of the match.
Alex Hales grew to become the Player of the Match after he stayed unbeaten on 86 and likewise stitched collectively an unbeaten 170-run stand for the opening wicket together with skipper Buttler.
Tendulkar took to Twitter and wrote, “A coin has two sides, so does life. If we celebrate our team’s success like our own, then we should be able to take our team’s losses too… In life, they both go hand in hand.”
A coin has two sides, so does life.
If we rejoice our staff’s success like our personal then we must always have the ability to take our staff’s losses too…
In life, they each go hand in hand.#INDvsENG
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) November 10, 2022
After the match, Rohit stated that regardless of batting nicely within the dying phases of their innings, India failed due to their lacklustre bowling efficiency. Buttler hit Bhuvneshwar Kumar for 3 fours in a row within the first over, after which England didn’t look again.
“It’s fairly disappointing how we turned up immediately. I believed we nonetheless batted fairly nicely on the again finish to get to that rating, however we weren’t ok with the ball. It was positively not a wicket the place a staff can come and chase it down in 16 overs. With the ball we did not flip up immediately,” Rohit stated within the post-match presentation ceremony.
“When it comes to knockout stages, it’s all about handling the pressure. Depends on the individual as well. You can’t teach anyone to handle pressure. When these guys play the playoffs in the IPL and all that, those are high-pressure games, and they’re able to handle it. The way we started with the ball was not ideal,” he added.
England are actually set to face Babar Azam’s Pakistan within the closing on Sunday on the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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Published On:
Nov 10, 2022