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‘Stay humble and improve fast’: Sanjay Manjrekar’s blunt warning after India T20 World Cup reality check | Cricket News

Kuldeep Yadav (right) and captain Suryakumar Yadav. (Ani photo)

New Delhi: India’s humiliating defeat to South Africa in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super Eights triggered a harsh reality check for the former batsman Sanjay Manjrekar The team is urged to “remain humble” and quickly address key flaws to stay in title contention.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!A dominant South Africa bowled out India for 111 with a score of 187/7. The crushing defeat not only dented the Indian team’s momentum but also exposed glaring tactical and technical weaknesses.

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Reflecting on the defeat in his Instagram post, Manjrekar said: “India suffered a huge defeat against South Africa. So, India were the first strong team against South Africa but they didn’t cope well against that team.” But the good news is that India is not eliminated. “He added that if India reacts correctly, the loss could be a blessing in disguise.“So what South Africa has done – we have to stay humble, respect our opponents and be grateful to them in a way – they have shown us three areas where we can improve and we can still work on and ultimately get to the final rounds and hopefully win the championship,” he said.Manjrekar identified India’s struggle against spin as the most pressing issue and called for a reshuffling of the batting order.“The first area of ​​concern is an obvious one: India are struggling with spin. So how do you fix that? Try to rearrange the batting order so that good spin players naturally move up the order, while someone like Tilak Varma who struggles a bit can move down the order,” he said. He also pointed out the team’s vulnerability against pace deliveries, including that of the captain Suryakumar Yadav.“The other thing that stood out in this match against South Africa was even the pace of the bowlers, when they slow down, the Indian batsmen get into trouble. When the pace picks up, the captain seems to be the one struggling the most. “Manjrekar further emphasized the need to strengthen the bowling attack rather than adding extra batting depth.“The third one is an easy one to fix. When the batting is uncertain, rather than shooting, usually you try to get more depth into the batting. There is another way to compensate for this weakness, and that is through a stronger bowling attack. So. Kuldeep Yadav exist. ““So yes, try to make changes that are possible and effective immediately and then address the more complex issues… If done quickly, India still has a good chance of making it to the final rounds,” he concluded.

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