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Losing crucial toss didn’t help India

Finishing with 110-7 in 20 overs only meant no one barring a cameo from Ravindra Jadeja (unbeaten 26 off 19 balls) at the death, could put a foot on the pedal to see India to a total that could be deemed as a fighting one

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India’s Ravindra Jadeja en route his unbeaten 26 against New Zealand on Sunday. Pic/AFP

India’s Ravindra Jadeja en route his unbeaten 26 against New Zealand on Sunday. Pic/AFP

Shishir HattangadiThere are days when a team look listless and confused. India mirrored the mood of being under pressure from the time they were put into bat against New Zealand on Sunday. 

Ishan Kishan opening the batting was the first indication of a change in strategy and a thought process within the think tank. If your best batsman in this format is batting down the order it reflects hesitancy and insecurity. 

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