Is team India over experimenting in T20Is? Here’s what’s going wrong

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India’s T20 Strategy Questioned

India’s constant team changes and experimentation in T20Is have sparked debate, is it helping development or hurting consistency?

The Experimentation Debate

Frequent rotations, new batting orders, and untested combinations have disrupted India’s rhythm, leading to questions about stability and planning

Impact on Player's Confidence

Constant benching of players like Arshdeep Singh affects confidence and match readiness. Reintroducing them cold into key games leads to inconsistency

Batting Order Chaos

Suryakumar Yadav, Sanju Samson, and Shivam Dube were moved around, breaking rhythm and contributing to collapses, with only two batters reaching double digits

Strategy Lost in Rotation

Constant changes blur India’s tactical clarity. Experts like Sunil Gavaskar say players need fixed roles to build chemistry and rhythm as a team

Finding the Right Balance

India have started the T20I series against Australia with a loss and must now balance experimentation with stability to regain momentum and confidence before major tournaments

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