Before the T20 World Cup, this country made fun of Rohit-Kohli and Team India, said “What is the threat from them…”
David Lloyd believes that the team will not pose any threat in the tournament and according to him, India has selected a team which was already anticipated. Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. (Image Source: Getty Images) Leaving behind the past of returning empty-handed in the T20 World Cup 2022, Team India is once again ready to try its luck in the ICC World Cup. The ICC T20 World Cup will start from June 1, hosted by the USA and West Indies. India had earlier won the T20 World Cup in 2007. Despite many attempts in between, India did not get a chance to win the World Cup. After reaching the league match in 2021 and the semi-finals in 2022, Team India returned empty-handed without the World Cup. Now after 17 years, the world is watching whether India will be able to show the same feat again. In such a situation, now the famous former England player has criticized the Indian team and has disappointed the 15-member Team India as well as 140 crore Indians. England made fun of Team India Former England cricketer David Lloyd, while talking to Talksport, has criticized the Indian team selected for the T20 World Cup. David Lloyd believes that the team will not pose a threat in the tournament. According to Lloyd, India has selected a team which was already predicted. Lloyd said, “We already had an idea of what kind of team would be selected. I think the opposing team will accept the quality. Yes, there are good players in the Indian team. But they do not take risks with the ball and bat. So when you think about them, you will find that they have their moments, but they are not dangerous.” After this statement, the blood of Indian fans has boiled, they want Team India to give England such a defeat that they think before saying anything next time. Now let’s see how Team India answers them. Let’s talk about the tournament, for your information, let us tell you that India is starting its preparation with a practice match against Bangladesh in the US on June 1. The venue and time of this match have not been announced yet. ICC has organized practice matches in the United States, Trinidad and Tobago from May 27 to June 1.
‘My plan is to hit them…’- Aamer Jamal roared after spitting fire with the bat against Australia
In the first innings of the third test match, Aamer Jamal played a brilliant inning of 82 runs in 97 balls. Aamer Jamal (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Aamer Jamal: The last match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and Australia is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3. After winning the toss, Pakistan came to bat first and were all out for 313 runs in the first innings. By the end of the first day’s play, Australia had scored 6 runs in an over. Aamer Jamal has batted brilliantly for Pakistan in the first innings. Fans are praising his batting on social media. after the first day’s play Aamer Jamal revealed that his plan was to attack against Australia, regardless of their bowling. I have struggled a lot- Aamer Jamal Speaking at the press conference after the first day’s play, Aamer Jamal said, ‘We had a discussion that whenever our number 7 or 8 goes to bat, they bowl a lot of bouncers. So before going out to bat I told the management that it does not matter where they bowl. My plan is to hit him. I am ready for their bouncers. Let us tell you that Aamer Jamal has become the first Pakistani player to take five wickets and score a half-century in the first Test series. In the first innings of the third test match, Jamal played a brilliant inning of 82 runs in 97 balls. Talking further in the press conference, Amer Jamal said that he has struggled a lot to reach here in his career, but did not give up. Aamer Jamal said, ‘Cricket is my passion, when your passion turns into your profession then you enjoy it. Don’t take stress at that time. When I bowl and bat, I try to live in the moment. It’s not like I’ve been given a chance, I’ve struggled a lot and never given up. So it means a lot to me and I try to contribute whenever I step on the field.