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Rohit blames bowlers, Hardik can’t pinpoint trigger, Wade says 3 sixes in Harshal’s over game-changer

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India skipper Rohit Sharma had no qualms conceding that they have been outplayed by a assured and ruthless Australia within the sequence opener in Mohali on Tuesday, pinning the blame on the ineffective and inconsistent bowling by his facet.

India suffered a four-wicket loss towards Australia regardless of placing up a formidable rating of 208 within the first T20I.

“I don’t think we bowled well. 200 is a good score to defend, and we didn’t take our chances in the field. It was a great effort from our batters, but the bowlers were not quite there,” Rohit stated on the post-match presentation.

“There are things we need to look at, but it was a great game for us to understand what went wrong. We know this is a high-scoring ground. You can’t relax even if you get 200. We took wickets to an extent, but they played really well. They played some extraordinary shots. If I was in that changing room, I would expect to chase that total.”

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Rohit felt the partnership between Matthew Wade and Tim David was the turning level. He stated: “For us, it was just about that one wicket between Wade and Tim David. And we were not able to do that. I think they got a 60-odd partnership in 32 balls, which was a turning point from their perspective.”

Don’t know the place we misplaced: Pandya

Team India all-rounder Hardik Pandya stated the staff didn’t execute its plans.

“Aap batao kahaan haare? (You guys tell us where we lost),” Pandya shot again when requested about the place India misplaced the match.

“You can’t exactly pinpoint where we lost the game. It is a bilateral series, we will try to improve in the next two games,” Pandya informed reporters after the match.

“We failed to execute our plans. They (Australia) played some good shots, credit where it is due.”

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Pandya on Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah, who was picked for the sequence after recovering from a again damage, was not included for the sequence opener, and in his absence, India’s bowling lacked spice.

Pandya felt the staff did miss Bumrah however they don’t need to rush the pacer again after damage.

“We all know what Bumrah brings to the side and how important he is for us. Jasprit being there makes a big difference. He is coming back after injury, and it is important for him to get enough time before he makes his comeback,” stated Pandya.

Harshal’s over turning level: Wade

When Harshal Patel got here to bowl the 18th over, Australia wanted 40 runs from three overs. The pair of Matthew Wade and Tim David took 22 runs from Harshal’s final over, which shifted the match within the guests’ favour.

“With the wicket like this, we knew that we’re never out of the game. In the middle, myself and Timmy (David) talked that if we manage to hit four sixes in the next 18 balls, the match is ours,” stated Wade.

“We managed to get 22 from Harshal’s over and that for us, was the turning point,” stated Wade, who scored 45 not out off 21 deliveries as Australia chased down the whole with 4 balls to spare.

The second match of the three-match sequence shall be performed in Nagpur on Thursday.