IND vs SL 2nd T20: Hardik Pandya’s statement – We should not make such mistakes at this stage. The second T20 match between India vs Sri Lanka (IND vs SL 2nd) was played in Pune on Thursday.

Team India captained by Pandya:-

At the same time, in this match, Team India, captained by Hardik Pandya, had to face defeat by 16 runs against Sri Lanka.

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Now with this victory, the visiting team Sri Lanka has equalized 1-1 in the series (IND vs SL). Captain Hardik Pandya has given a statement after the defeat in the second T20. Let’s find out what the captain of India said.

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Hardik Pandya’s Statement- We Should Not Make Such Mistakes At This Level

Hardik Pandya said after the defeat in the second T20 against Sri Lanka, ‘Both our bowling and batting hurt us during the powerplay. We made common mistakes which we should not have done at this stage.

In This situation It is Very Difficult:-

We should learn the basic things which we can control. You can have a bad day but don’t take away from the basics. It is very difficult in this situation.

Pandya further said about bowling consecutive no-balls, “Arshdeep has bowled no-balls in the past as well. It’s not about blaming anyone, but throwing a no-ball is an offence.” In the second T20 against Sri Lanka, India gave a total of 12 extra runs, in which Arshdeep Singh bowled five no-balls.

Hardik Pandya’s Statement- We Should Not Make Such Mistakes At This Level

Once again Indian top order was seen disintegrating:-

Chasing the big target of 207 runs against Sri Lanka, the Indian team got off to a very bad start, during which India’s top order appeared to be a complete failure.

Hardik Pandya’s Statement- We Should Not Make Such Mistakes At This Level

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India had lost the wickets of their 5 batsmen at the score of 57 runs in 9.1 overs, but for the sixth wicket, Suryakumar Yadav and Axar Patel shared a 91-run partnership to bring the Indian team back into the match, but Surya was dismissed. After that India’s hope was shattered and India lost in this match.