Former India cricketer Rohan Gavaskar believes that the side's middle-order is currently looking a little fragile. Gavaskar's comments come after India's inability to reach the final of Asia Cup 2022 have raised questions over the ability of the side to perform as per expectations in Men's T20 World Cup in Australia in October-November.
Against Sri Lanka at Dubai on Tuesday, apart from captain Rohit Sharma's 41-ball 72 and Suryakumar Yadav making a 29-ball 34, no other Indian batter stepped up in the scoring department. Eventually, Sri Lanka chased down 174 runs with a ball to spare and Rohit rued falling 10-15 runs short, which India weren't able to get due to lack of runs from middle order.
"That (middle order) is a headache. That is something that the Indian team will have to think about and try to find out the right combination over there. Look, that's an area where we have seen a lot of experts, fans and knowledgeable people on cricket talk about and say something has to be done over there."