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Home / Sports / Shastri Slams India's Batting Chaos!

Shastri Slams India's Batting Chaos!

25 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Ravi Shastri criticized India's batting order in the second Test.
  • Washington Sundar's batting position change drew Shastri's ire.
  • India's first innings batting collapsed for 201 runs.
Shastri Slams India's Batting Chaos!

Ravi Shastri has voiced strong criticism regarding India's batting strategy and selection in the recent Test match against South Africa. He highlighted significant confusion in the team's planning, particularly concerning the batting order.

Shastri specifically questioned the decision to promote Washington Sundar to number three in one Test, only to drop him to number eight in the next. He argued that such inconsistencies make little sense and will likely lead to retrospective puzzlement when the series is reviewed. The former coach pointed out that a specialist batter could have been chosen over extra spinners in a previous match.

Despite the tactical uncertainties, Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav showed resilience, forming a crucial 72-run partnership for the eighth wicket. However, their efforts were insufficient to prevent India from being bowled out for 201, a significant deficit against South Africa's substantial first-innings total. Marco Jansen was the chief tormentor with the ball for South Africa, taking six wickets.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ravi Shastri criticized India's batting approach and selection strategy in the second Test against South Africa, calling it confusing and lacking clarity.
Washington Sundar was promoted to number three in one Test and then dropped to number eight in the next, which Ravi Shastri found illogical.
India's batting faltered, and they were all out for 201 runs in their first innings against South Africa.

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