Hyderabad: Veteran Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh was not so impressed with the Men in Blues fielding in the opening game of the T20I series against West Indies.
Yuvraj, one of the finest fielder that India has ever produced, criticised the fielding skills of youngsters in the Indian side who dropped catches. Washington Sundar, Rohit Sharma, and KL Rahul dropped catches.
He also questioned about the too much cricket that is being played in India but he remained optimistic about the Men in Blues batsmen. India need 208 runs to win the match.
"India very poor on the field today ! Young guns reacting a bit late on the ball! Too much cricket ? ? Let's get these runs come on lads," Yuvraj tweeted.
India won the toss and invited the visitor's to bat first. Windies got off to a bad start as they lost their opener Lendl Simmons (2) cheaply in the second over. Pacer Deepak Chahar provided the early breakthrough for the hosts.
Evin Lewis and Brandon King stitched a 51-run partnership for the second wicket. The former's resistance was cut short by spinner Washington Sundar in the sixth over.
Lewis played a quick knock of 40 runs off 17 balls. The Caribbean side was at 66/2 after the end of six overs.