Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar believes it was perhaps the pressure of the 2023 World Cup final that made the Men in Blue go into a shell against the Aussies.
There was a lot of talk about how the hosts managed to hit just four boundaries after the first powerplay. Manjrekar feels that had it not been a knockout game, the Men in Blue could have taken a few risky scoring options.
Speaking to Star Sports, here’s what Sanjay Manjrekar had to say:
Sanjay Manjrekar also believes that after losing three wickets in their first 11 overs, the hosts realized there wasn’t going to be much batting with such a large tail. Manjrekar believes the hosts’ overall brilliance concealed that flaw, but it was shown in the final.
Sanjay Manjrekar commented on this:
Irfan Pathan was also interviewed by Star Sports on how the Men in Blue allowed Australia go through their fifth bowling option by not attacking Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh sufficiently.
On this point, he stated:
After staying unbeaten for ten games, India may find consolation in the knowledge that they were just defeated by a better-prepared squad on the big day.