Gautam Gambhir Angry Look: The thing that happened after India’s loss in the second T20I against South Africa by 51 runs has shocked every Indian fan. India lost the second T20I to South Africa, and after that, Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir’s reaction went viral all over on social media. Gambhir is known for his serious nature, but his body language after the match clearly indicated that he was unhappy with the team’s performance. His anger and disappointment were evident as he shook hands with the players on the field.
India Defeat Raises Questions on Team

India had a poor start to the match in the second T20I. The bowling from Indian bowlers is a topic of discussion after their poor performance, especially when Arshdeep Singh bowled seven wides in a single over, a record in itself. Some experienced players also failed to perform as expected in the batting department. Although Tilak Varma played brilliantly, he alone could not have won the match.
Gautam Gambhir Angry Look After The Loss

After the match, captain Suryakumar Yadav also clearly stated that the team can’t always win by relying on just one or two players. He admitted that Shubman Gill and he himself couldn’t provide a good start in the initial overs. The captain admitted that the match could have been different if the top order had held its ground. He said that this is a time to learn, and the team will come up with a better strategy in the next match.

Suryakumar Yadav also said that it’s wrong to expect a quick start from Abhishek Sharma every time. Every player can have a bad day, and the other batsmen should carry the team on that day. The captain took full responsibility and admitted that he himself should have played a slightly longer innings.
After the match, the team management will definitely consider what should be done differently next time. There is a need to work on line and length in bowling, as bowling so wide is not a good sign. The batsmen also need to play cautiously and take the match deep.
Team India definitely has a chance to bounce back in the next match. The players know they can perform even better. If they start well and the middle overs are strong, it won’t take long for the situation to turn around. Now it remains to be seen what new plans Gambhir and Surya develop for the team and how the players implement them on the field.
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