Former head coach Ravi Shastri exposed Team India, saying such a big thing before the Sydney Test
The last match of the 5 Test series between India and Australia is in Sydney. Before this Test, former head coach Ravi Shastri exposed Team India. He has exposed the poor performance of the Indian team. And, by doing so, he has pointed fingers at the falling level of Team India's performance. Shastri has told the reason due to which Team India is on the backfoot in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Team India is currently trailing 1-2 in the 5 Test series against Australia. Shastri says that after this, it seems almost difficult for the Indian team to make a comeback.
This happened due to bad shot selection
Team India is the defending champion of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Australia has been waiting for this trophy since 2014-15. According to Shastri, the way Team India lost the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne on the last day, it seems easy for Australia to end their wait in Sydney. The reason behind this statement of Shastri is actually the poor shot selection of the Indian batsmen.
Loose grip on BGT
According to what Ravi Shastri wrote in The Daily Telegraph, Team India had to suffer the consequences of the poor shots played by the Indian batsmen on the last day of the Melbourne Test. According to him, the Indian batsmen did not play good shots in the middle session. He wrote that there is still one Test left in the series. But the Indian team's grip on the Border-Gavaskar Trophy seems to be loosening.
So far 13 Tests have been played between India and Australia in Sydney, in which India has won only 1. It has lost 5. While 7 Tests have been drawn between the two teams in Sydney. To retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India needs to win the last Test to be played in Sydney. But, looking at its statistics and current performance in Sydney, whether Team India will be able to do so is a big question. The performance of the senior players of Team India is a matter of concern. The question is not only about Rohit but also about Virat and Pant.