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The Indian team has dripped the most catches in the Asia Cup. Before the Super Four, the fielding of the Indian team was excellent but since then Suryakumar Yadav and the company have been continuously performing in the fielding. Team India has dripped the maximum 12 catches in this Asia Cup. Poor fielding can turn water on India’s trophy winning expectations.

In the final, a mistake in India may be overshadowed by the team. India drove five catches in the Asia Cup Super Four Match against Bangladesh. Team India, of course, defeated Bangladesh by 41 runs and cut the final ticket but disappointed in the fielding. Surprisingly, India gave life to a Bangladesh batsman four times. Saif Hasan was caught by Indian fielders at four. Saif scored 69 runs.
Suryakumar and Company have dropped 12 catches in the Asia Cup.
In the Super 4 match against Bangladesh, India first dripped his catch on Saif Hasan on a personal score of 40 runs. After this, Varun Chakraborty also gave life to Saif twice. After this, Shivam Dubey also left his catch for 65 runs, while wicketkeeper Sanju Samson also gave life on the score of 66. Abhishek Sharma left a catch on the score of 67, while Kuldeep Yadav dropped the catch of Nasum Ahmed in the last. In this way, India lost 5 opportunities to take a catch in this match.
5 catches were left against Pakistan
Earlier, India also left five catches in the Super Four against Pakistan. In that match, the chance of a run out had also gone out of India’s hand. India gave Pakistan six opportunities. The Indian team will have to improve the fielding before the final. Because a small mistake in the final can take you away from the title. There is more than one star player in Team India who will have to overcome their mistakes in time. India may compete with Bangladesh or Pakistan in the finals. Both teams will be face to face on 25, where the winning team will cut the final ticket, while the boria of the losing team will be tied.
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Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more