England's cricket team suffered a 3-0 ODI series Sweep through India. The side led by Rohit Sharma had already sealed the series in Cuttak and registered a whitewash on Wednesday with a one -sided victory in the last match in Ahmedabad. While the England cricket team was examined for his bad performance during the tour, the last game was not an exclusion. While the visiting batters were struggling during the match against Indian bowlers, the former India that all-rounder Ravi Shastri, who is now a commentator, took from the visiting team. He pointed out that the players of England did not have enough practice sessions.
“From what I have heard, England has only had one net session this entire trip, if not. If you are not willing to do the hard yards, you will not improve,” Shastri said during the comment in the third place ODI .
Not only Shastri, but England Great Kevin Pietersen also closed the gueststones.
“The 2 -hour flight of Dubai here. He (Tom Banton) was on the golf course yesterday. He didn't hit and where did the problems come? The start, 1 for 60, 2 for 80. And then, what happens? of them can spin.
After the same statements, India head coach Gautam Gambhir stuck after the third ODI pleasure in the cricket team of England. At the end of the game, Gambhir came up for an interaction after the game with former India Cricketers Deep Dasgupta and Abhinav Mukund and Pietersen in England.
“Who leads the young people,” Pietersen asked for Gambhir. “Nobody,” replied the India head coach.
“Nobody guides the young people?” Pieteren asked again. To which Gambhir said, “Yes! We practice so much.” After the answer, everyone burst out laughing.
Shubman Gill played in a stylish century when India defeated England with 142 points in the third ODI to complete the series Sweep over the Drie Leeuwen in Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday.
The whitewash over England comes as a big boost for the Indian cricket team just before the Champions trophy that starts on February 19. The side led by Rohit Sharma will be in the tournament without his AAS Pacer Jasprit Bumrah, but the series victory will certainly be sure to give them a lot of confidence.
After the third ODI, India captain Rohit said: “Very pleasant (with the way the series went). We knew that there would be challenges that we could be confronted with.”
“It is clear that there are certain things we are looking at and I will not be here and explain that. It is also our job to keep a consistency within the team and communication is clear.
“Of course, a champion team wants to get better and continue every game,” he added.
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