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India's Defensive Mindset Was The Biggest Reason For Their Struggles Against Australia, Says Deep Das
The veteran cricketer criticised India's approach to field eight batters across the series and compromising on bowling depth, reflecting the visiting side's defensive mindset in their approach.
“When you select a team, it reflects your mindset. And I felt that from the first test match, the Indian team went with a defensive mindset, evident from the batting-heavy combination up to No. 8, including Washington Sundar as a specialist batsman despite the limited overs he bowled. This approach compromised bowling depth to bolster the batting lineup. That defensive mindset was the biggest reason for the team’s struggles. A positive mindset leads to clarity, and everything else aligns naturally," Gupta said on Star Sports.
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