Team India, captained by Suryakumar Yadav, had to face defeat by 50 runs against New Zealand in the fourth T20 played in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday (January 28). Let us tell you that by winning the first 3 matches of the series, Team India had taken an unassailable lead. How did Team India, which won three consecutive matches, suddenly lose so badly in the fourth T20? Here you will be told 3 big reasons for India’s defeat.
bad bowling
The bowlers of Team India, who came out to bowl first in the match, gave away a lot of runs. Taking on the Indian bowlers, New Zealand put 215 runs on the board in 20 overs. The Kiwi team had put 100 runs on the board in just 8.1 overs without losing any wicket. However, after this Team India had lost 5 wickets for 152 runs. But in the end the Indian bowlers looked flop again.
For India, Harshit Rana spent the maximum 54 runs in 4 overs with an economy of 13.50. Harshit did not even get any wicket. Apart from this, Ravi Bishnoi gave away 49 runs in 4 overs with an economy of 12.20. Although he took 1 wicket. Apart from this, Jasprit Bumrah spent 38 runs in 4 overs, Kuldeep Yadav spent 39 runs in 4 overs and Arshdeep Singh spent 33 runs in 4 overs. Bumrah got 1 wicket. Whereas Kuldeep and Arshdeep took 2-2 wickets.
bad batting
After poor bowling, poor batting was also seen from Team India. The Men in Blue started the innings with a wicket. Abhishek Sharma was out on a golden duck. Then in the second over, captain Suryakumar Yadav was out after scoring 08 runs in 8 balls.
Similarly, the team’s batsmen kept flopping one after the other. Only Shivam Dubey played a brilliant inning and scored 65 runs in 23 balls with the help of 3 fours and 7 sixes. Apart from this, no other batsman could touch the figure of 40 runs. A total of 7 batsmen of the team could not even cross double figures.
Made a wrong decision after winning the toss
In the match, Team India won the toss and decided to bowl. This decision of Suryakumar Yadav proved to be completely wrong for him. New Zealand, who were invited to bat first, put 215/7 runs on the board in 20 overs. Then Team India, which came on the field for run chase, was all out for 165 runs in 18.4 overs.

