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Ind vs Aus, 1st ODI: Kohli Critical Of Team Not Getting Into ODI Mode
India skipper Virat Kohli hit out at his team for not getting into 50-over format rhythm for the ongoing three-match series despite getting enough time to practice in Australia during the quarantine period.
India betrayed a lack of 50-over format match practice on the field, especially after midway through Australia's innings, as they succumbed to a 66-run defeat after conceding 374 runs to the hosts in the first One-day International at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday.
They dropped catches and conceded runs through misfielding to allow the Aussies to get to the biggest total against India in ODIs.
The Indian players, who finished the Indian Premier League in UAE on November 10, had arrived much ahead of the start of this series against Australia as they had to undergo a 14-day quarantine. However, they were allowed regular match practice during the quarantine period thanks to the permission given by the New South Wales state government.
Kohli said that there were no excuses for the loss. He added that the body language wasn't great after 25 overs.
"We got enough time to prepare. Don't think there can be any excuses. Probably the first long game we've played in a while. We have been playing T20 cricket. Probably that's something that can have an effect. Body language wasn't great after around 25 overs," he said.
Kohli lamented the dropped chances. Shikhar Dhawan, Pandya, and Shreyas Iyer missed catches in the deep.
"If you don't take your chances against a top-quality opposition they'll make you pay," Kohli said.
Dhawan missed a catch at long-on to dismiss Steve Smithin the 37th over. Smith, who went on to score a century, was on 42 only at that time. The left-handed India opener could not judge a skier and was standing way inside the boundary rope. Pandya then had a chance at long-off in the 43rd over to get rid of Glenn Maxwell but got a hand and parried the ball past the long-off rope as the ball traveled for a six. Maxwell, who was on 21 then went on to make a 19-ball 45.
Iyer missed a chance to get rid of Maxwell in the 44th over as he failed to get his hands underneath the ball at deep cover.
There was a tough chance for Yuzvendra Chahal too at short fine-leg against Aaron Finch although the Aussie captain had already got a hundred by then.
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