This mistake of Rohit Sharma cost the World Cup for team India this time, ignored this biggest match winner

Indian team again broke the heart of all their fans in the T20 World Cup as they got knocked out from the semifinal of this huge tournament in which all were expecting India to lift the trophy.

However, in the semifinal, India lost the match one-sided and England thrashed us by 10 wickets which was a very humiliating defeat for us. No one expected such a performance from India.

After this defeat, many questions were raised over many players and their place in the playing 11 and even the captaincy of Rohit Sharma was under the radar that’s why here are three of the 3 biggest mistakes he made during the T20 World Cup.

Not giving a single chance to Yuzvendra Chahal in this entire world cup

One of his biggest mistakes was that he didn’t give a single chance to the ace spinner Yuzvendra Chahal who has proved his worth way back and has a great number in T20 cricket.

In the semifinal match many were expecting that he must play as Adelaide’s pitch was spin-friendly and even England part-time Spinner Liam Livingstone was performing well on that pitch.

Ravi Ashwin was backed despite regular bad performance :

Whereas Ravi Ashwin was backed by the team and even if he didn’t deliver at one point in time it was feeling like the team should drop him as he wasn’t able to take wickets and was even giving runs easily.

Many experts believed that team should have given Yuzvendra Chahal a chance in their place of him and that would have been a great option for the side, especially in this T20 format.

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Yuzvendra Chahal’s stats in this format is amazing.

Yuzi Chahal is an amazing bowler and his stats in this format are remarkable. Talking about his numbers in this format he has taken 85 wickets in his 68 innings he bowled with an economy rate of 8.12. This stat of a bowler is stunning.

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