Hyderabad: Team India's failure to capitalise the home advantage during its match against West indies in the recently-concluded T20I series has shift the focus back to some 'slipshod decisions' at some crucial junctures of the match that could well have been in home team's kitty.
His ex-colleague and wicketkeeper batter Parthiv Patel feels Hardik must rediscover himself before going to the World Cup which begins on October 5. After some scintillating display by Team India during the levelling 2-2 in the fourth T20I, fans waited with bated breath until Brandon King's swashbuckling unbeaten knock of 85 took the game away form India on Sunday. West Indies eight-wicket win over India in the series-deciding fifth T20I also threw some questions over the some decisions of skipper Hardik Pandya.
For West the target of 166 to win for the final game, in Lauderhill, Florida, was not at all easy but poor display cost India dear in the penultimate overs. Thanks to Nicholas Pooran's cameo of 47 in a partnership of 107 with King. The win was a morale-booster for West Indies cricket after the one-day team failed, last month, to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in their history.