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Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli ought to learn from Pakistan's planning against South Africa, feels Vinod Kambli
Friday, June 9, 2017 IST
Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli ought to learn from Pakistan

Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli ought to learn from Pakistan's planning against South Africa, feels Vinod Kambli

New Delhi: After winning their opening match against Pakistan by 124 runs, Virat Kohli's men were given a rude awakening by Sri Lanka, who smashed the Men in Blue's certainty of with a thorough seven-wicket win.

Having entered the match as the top choices, India neglected to satisfy the desires as the Lankans contended back energetically to deny them of a moment sequential win.

Indian batsmen did their occupation by taking the group to a respectable 321-run add up to, however, the bowlers let the group down as Danushka Gunathilaka (76) and Kusal Mendis (89) sewed a match-winning 159-run remain for the second wicket which turned out to be the conclusive organization.

Indian fans were left sad after the loss and significantly previous Indian cricketers censured the group for their terrible show.

Previous Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli hit out intensely at Kohli, saying he should take in the craft of arranging from Pakistan, who went ahead to thrashing World No. 1 ODI group South Africa in their second excursion.

"Mr kohli.where is the planning. Running with the flow.look at PakistanTeam planning against the South Africa. Remarkable," the previous left-hander tweeted.

Pakistan initially confined South Africa to 219 keeps running therefore of some taught knocking down some pins and afterward went ahead to score 119 keeps running in 27 overs at the loss of three wickets. The rain hindered at the match by and by and Sarfraz Ahmed's men won by 19 runs by means of the Duckworth-Lewis strategy.

Sri Lanka's win has made the circumstance in Group B exceptionally fascinating where all groups - India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and South Africa - have indistinguishable records of a win and a draw.

India will now need to beat South Africa in their keep going gathering match on June 11 and Sri Lanka confronts an absolute necessity win challenge against Pakistan a day later in their mission to fit the bill for the semi-finals.

 
 
 
 
 

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