Why Are Fans Upset with Team India After ODI Series Defeat to Australia?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- India's first ODI loss in Adelaide in 17 years.
- Coaching decisions faced heavy criticism.
- Missed catches proved costly for the team.
- Rohit Sharma's leadership questioned.
- Final ODI will be crucial for team morale.
New Delhi, Oct 23 (NationPress) India faced another setback against Australia, as the home team secured the second ODI on Thursday, taking an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. This marked the Men in Blue's first ODI defeat in Adelaide in 17 years.
While Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer, and Axar Patel contributed with the bat, the bowling and fielding efforts fell short, allowing the hosts to successfully chase the target.
Despite Australia losing eight wickets in their pursuit of 265 runs, missed catches by Indian fielders allowed the Men in Yellow to claim victory by two wickets, with 22 balls to spare.
Young player Copper Connolly played a pivotal role, scoring an unbeaten 61 runs in this crucial match, leading Australia, who had already won the series opener by seven wickets on Sunday, to clinch the series with one match left.
Fans expressed their disappointment with the team's performance, voicing criticism on social media. The team selection came under scrutiny as head coach Gautam Gambhir faced backlash online.
Here are some notable reactions from social media:
“Kuldeep Yadav is not getting opportunities. Siraj has been ineffective. You can't win with a mediocre bowling lineup,” wrote one user.
“Let’s see if Gambhir attends the press conference today… he’s always present when it’s time to take credit,” another user commented.
“Dear India, beating Pakistan is routine. Beating Australia is what matters. Let’s focus where it counts,” stated one fan.
“Winning an ODI series in Australia isn’t easy,” remarked another.
“Poor captaincy and coaching decisions. Missed crucial turning points mid-match. Choosing Harshit Rana over established fast bowlers was a mistake,” another user noted.
“Gambhir's focus on all-rounders is sidelining Kuldeep Yadav, one of his best bowlers. Ignoring his wicket-taking skills for team balance is absurd,” commented a fan.
“Did India err by removing Rohit Sharma from ODI captaincy? A team that was once dominant is now struggling against an average Australian squad,” another fan reflected.
“It's impossible to win with this bowling lineup. Only Siraj stands out, the others are merely supporting bowlers,” another opinion stated.
India will face Australia in the final ODI on Saturday at the historic Sydney Cricket Ground before Suryakumar Yadav leads the T20I side in five 20-over matches against the Aussies.
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