Men's T20 World Cup: Melbourne, Former India cricketer Krishnamachari Srikkanth feels that in the lead-up to the recently-concluded Men's T20 World Cup in Australia, the Rohit Sharma-led side should have focused on impactful bilateral series against top teams and could have included more of those players who would have proved to be useful in Australian conditions.
In the Men's T20 World Cup, India entered the semifinals of the tournament by becoming table-toppers from Group 2. But their quest of ending a nine-year wait for an ICC trophy came to an abrupt halt with a crushing 10-wicket loss to eventual champions England in the semifinal at the Adelaide Oval.
"I really don't know, that's why they did not walk the talk. As a selector or the chairman of the selection committee I'll put it this way, 'Don't take it seriously, series like West Indies and Ireland you don't take it too seriously as these sides are a bit weak'. Even though I'm a great fan of West Indies and a fan of Ian Bishop who broke my hand once upon a time, that's a different issue altogether," said Srikkanth on 'Match Point' show on Star Sports.