As experts gathered to analyze the defeat in Pune, the main issue highlighted was India's inability to cope with spin bowling. The top-order batsmen appeared uncomfortable facing the New Zealand spinners, particularly Virat Kohli who fell victim to left-arm spinner Santner in both innings.
Speaking to Star Sports in the wake of India's concerning figures against spin, former selector Sunil Joshi launched a scathing attack against the top-orders batters in Rohit Sharma, Kohli, Shubman Gill, asking why they haven't considered playing domestic cricket to work on their batting against spinners.
“We have forgotten how to plan spin. If our spinners can script victories at home, our batters should learn how to play spin. When will we see our top-order batters go back to play domestic cricket? If you don't play domestic cricket, you won't be able to play spinners. Back in the day, every big player would go back to domestic cricket, play a few matches and then go for Test cricket. Why can't our top-order players do that? Playing domestic cricket is not easy. It's a challenge in itself,” he said.
The viral Sachin Tendulkar-Ranji Trophy statAmidst the talk around the need for the likes of Kohli and Rohit to prioritise domestic cricket, a stat on social media went viral, which highlighted that the former India captain last played a match in Ranji Trophy cricket in 2012, while the legendary Sachin's last appearance in the tournament was in 2013, the year he announced his retirement from international cricket. Rohit's last Ranji Trophy game was in the 2015/16 season.
Since 2021, India's top-5 have averaged 34.84 against spin on Asian soil, which is behind Pakistan (44.46), Sri Lanka (42.19), Australia (38.32), Afghanistan (37.20) and Bangladesh (36.31). Kohli's numbers have been the most concerning of the top order, having averaged just 28.59 against the variety during this period.
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