Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif gave a brutal assessment of the team’s performance in their 0-2 series sweep to South Africa at home. With the batting hurting Team India the most, Kaif opined that the ones running the team seem clueless about what they are doing wrong. Ad The Proteas, who registered their first Test series victory on Indian soil since 2000, exposed the hosts across departments. While the bowling also struggled, Gautam Gambhir’s boys breached the 200-run mark only once in the series, and Yashasvi Jaiswal was the only Indian batter to score a fifty. The 408-run defeat in Guwahati proved to be their heaviest in the format in terms of runs. When asked what has gone wrong for India, Mohammad Kaif argued that the management is confused about what pitches to dish out. The 44-year-old further pointed out that the think tank phased out the seniors, but the youngsters are not getting consistent chances either. He elaborated in the latest video on his YouTube channel: Ad Trending “There is no simple answer for this. There are 2-3 answers for this and everyone knows it. I feel the ones who are running the team they don’t know what is going wrong. The ones from the outside know what is wrong. When India lost the first Test on a turning track, the strategy was changed only after one match. They played on a better track in Guwahati where there was a bit of a grass. This short-term planning is hurting us. Senior players are absent. They told Ravichandran Ashwin that we won’t be able to find a place for you in the eleven, so he retired.” Ad “Hardly any batter could find their feet in India against Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. Washington Sundar was brought but he is not even half the bowler of what they were. Seniors were removed but they are not able to compensate for them. Even the new players are not being given consistent chances. So, there is not one thing to pinpoint here. It is a mix of several things going wrong.” Ad Ravindra Jadeja, who has an excellent record at home, was underwhelming by his standards, picking up only 10 wickets in four innings. South Africa off-spinner Simon Harmer comprehensively outbowled the all-rounder to finish with 17 scalps at 8. 94 apiece. “Virat Kohli had said the right thing” Mohammad Kaif backs India star’s claim on Test centers With Virat Kohli once claiming that India needed only specific Test centers, Mohammad Kaif has backed the opinion amid the team management’s lack of clarity on the conditions. He went on to question the knee-jerk decision of shifting from a turning track in Kolkata to a sporting wicket in Guwahati, adding: Ad “The pitch at Guwahati was indeed good. They should draw a line on such a pitch. Last year, they lost to New Zealand in Bengaluru, where the pitch had some moisture in it. They lost the next two Tests on turning wickets. Virat Kohli had said the right thing there should be specific Test centres and they need to decide what type of conditions to play on. We don’t know what pitches to play on, that’s where we are getting exposed. From a turning track, we went to a sporting wicket. Why? Because we don’t know which conditions we can win on. If you lose on a turning wicket, you should say, ‘we will win the next game on a turner itself’. We are shifting from conditions overnight and there is no fixed planning whatsoever.” Ad Kaif continued that the hosts should have prioritised Test cricket by not keeping their first-choice players for the T20I series in Australia. He said: “Then comes the players’ performance. The batters are not able to tackle the bounce generated by Marco Jansen. We won in SENA countries, Rishabh Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal made India win. KL Rahul was there too. Also, Test matches need to be given priority and preparations must be done accordingly. Australia left their players to prepare for the Ashes. Despite the commercial benefit deriving from India’s matches, they didn’t compromise on Test matches.” Ad “There is no bigger example than Australia. They told their players to take a break and practice. Preparations take time and players are usually told to keep aside white-ball matches for prepare for Tests. Players should also know what conditions to expect and practice happens as per that. If we look at South Africa, they were playing in Pakistan for a month and a half. When New Zealand beat us, they were coming off from a tour of Sri Lanka. So, other teams are planning well. But there is short-term planning in India as they were playing in bouncy pitches in Australia and now turning tracks here. There is plenty of mismatch. We are not giving Test matches due priority.” The two sides will turn their attention to the three-match ODI series, beginning on November 30. × Feedback Why did you not like this content? 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Asia Cup 2025: Suryakumar Yadav Shares Tips With Oman Players After Team India Wins The Match By 21 Runs
Team India T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav was seen engaging warmly with Oman players after India secured a 21-run victory on Friday, September 19. During the post-match presentation, Oman captain Jatinder Singh spoke about their conversation, saying, “Surya spoke about the game and praised us, which means a lot. Our boys had enquiries about the various T20 game phases. It was a pleasure to speak with him.”
In the lead-up to the match, Jatinder had also expressed excitement about sharing the field with some of his cricketing idols. Following the game, players from both teams were seen taking pictures together, highlighting the spirit of camaraderie.
Recognizing the valiant effort from their opponents, Suryakumar Yadav led the Indian team towards the Oman dugout to initiate handshakes and exchange smiles. This gesture was especially significant, coming just days after Indian players were seen skipping handshakes with their Pakistani counterparts.
### India Escapes Defeat Against Oman
India wrapped up their group stage campaign at the Asia Cup 2025 in dominant fashion by defeating Oman by 21 runs in their final group match. With this win, India not only secured the top spot in their group but also maintained an unbeaten record heading into the Super Four stage.
Winning the toss, India captain Suryakumar Yadav chose to bat first on a pitch that looked conducive for scoring—a decision that paid off. Despite a few early setbacks, the Indian batting lineup posted a competitive total of 188/8 in 20 overs. Sanju Samson anchored the innings with a fluent 56-run knock, providing stability and momentum.
Setting a challenging target of 189, India faced an Oman side playing against the T20 World Champions for the first time. Although the Indian bowling attack was without key players Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy, they managed to maintain composure and kept Oman at bay during the crucial final overs. Oman were eventually restricted to 167/4 in 20 overs.
It was also a memorable day for Arshdeep Singh, who became the quickest pacer to reach 100 T20I wickets, achieving the milestone in just 64 matches. He is the first Indian bowler to accomplish this feat, adding another highlight to India’s victory.
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