In the match against West Indies in Manchester in the ICC Cricket World Cup, Team India were bogged down once again by the spinners and former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag voiced his concern related to the side's defensive batting approach.
"Rashid Khan had gone for 25 in 4 overs, gave away only 13 in his next 6 and today Fabian Allen had given 34 in 5 overs, only 18 in next 5. Can't be so defensive against the spinners," Sehwag tweeted.
India won the toss and opted to bat first. The Men in Blue kept on losing wickets at regular intervals which forced the team to be in a defensive mindset.
Indians are believed to be good players against the spinners but their approach against West Indies spinner Fabien Allen was a little hard to digest.
Allen conceded 34 runs from his first five overs, but in his second spell he was able to bog down the Indian batsman and he just went for 18 runs in his second spell.
The Indian team faced criticism for their approach against Afghanistan in their last match. Both Kedar Jadhav and Mahendra Singh Dhoni came under fire for not rotating the strike against Afghan spinners and just playing dot balls which resulted in the Men in Blue's below par score against Afghanistan.
In the match between India and West Indies, Virat Kohli and Dhoni guided India to a score of 268 runs for the loss of seven wickets in the allotted fifty overs.
Kohli played a knock of 72 runs whereas Dhoni remained unbeaten on 56. Kemar Roach took the maximum wickets for West Indies as he scalped three wickets.
India managed to keep their unbeaten streak alive as they vanquished West Indies by 125 runs.
India is now the only unbeaten team in this edition of the premier tournament. On the other hand, West Indies are out of the semi-final contention.
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