Speaking at the Indian Racing League F4 India Championship on Tuesday, Ganguly said he expected more from India’s batting unit given their form earlier in the series. “A little bit disappointed with the way India batted in this series; they should have gotten this 190,” Ganguly said. “When you saw Jadeja fight and score the runs, batting quality in this team, they will be more disappointed than I am because it was an opportunity to get 2-1 up in the series against England.”
India were bowled out for 170 in 74.5 overs, despite a fighting effort from Ravindra Jadeja, who top-scored with 61 in the second innings. Jadeja had earlier contributed 72 runs in the first innings, continuing his fine run of form in the series.
Speaking at the Indian Racing League F4 India Championship on Tuesday, Ganguly said he expected more from India’s batting unit given their form earlier in the series. “A little bit disappointed with the way India batted in this series; they should have gotten this 190,” Ganguly said. “When you saw Jadeja fight and score the runs, batting quality in this team, they will be more disappointed than I am because it was an opportunity to get 2-1 up in the series against England.”
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreIndia will now head to Manchester for the fourth Test at Old Trafford starting July 23, hoping to bounce back and level the series. With two Tests remaining, the visitors still have a chance to script a comeback—but as Ganguly’s comments suggest, their top order must deliver when it matters most.
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