In preparation for their T20 World Cup 2022 campaign, India took on Western Australia XI for another practice match after winning the first one. The previous game had ended in a close contest but the Men in Blue managed to restrict Western Australia from chasing it and bagged a victory. But they could not repeat similar heroics this time around as Western Australia won the contest by
The game started with the hosts winning the toss and electing to bat first. Arshdeep Singh gave India a flying start as he dismissed the opening batter, Josh Philippe, within the powerplay. But the Indian bowlers were not able to work their magic thereon, for a long period of time. Top-order batters D’Arcy Short and Nick Hobson shared a brilliant 110-run stand for the second wicket and added the crucial runs on board.
Harshal Patel provided his side with the crucial breakthrough when he dismissed Hobson, and then contributed to D’Arcy Short’s run-out as the batting duo walked off scoring their respective half-centuries. It was then the veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who made it difficult for the middle-order batters to score runs as he picked up three quick wickets. Matthew Kelly chipped in towards the end and added 15 runs to the total as Western Australia ended up scoring 168/8.
KL Rahul's lone battle
India’s start to the chase did not go as planned. KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant opened India’s batting and the latter was dismissed for a poor score of an 11-ball 9 when Jason Behrendorff dismissed him. Deepak Hooda was next to walk out as Lance Morris dismissed him as soon as he found his rhythm. Hardik Pandya joined Rahul on the field and the two looked to build a partnership and stabilize the innings.
But Hamish McKenzie added to India’s misery by dismissing the in-form all-rounder. Pandya got going from the word go and hit two big sixes to keep India’s scoreboard ticking, but the Western Australia bowlers made sure of breaking India’s momentum. KL Rahul kept finding the gaps and notched up a 55-ball 74 including nine fours and two sixes before being dismissed. The lower-order batters could not do much as India failed to chase down the score and ended up losing the game by 36 runs.
2nd name of team india is 36 actually. That is why....
— jack (@madlovequotesi) October 13, 2022
Western Australia Club Team beat India by 36 runs in the Warm-up match.😂😂😂 #cricket pic.twitter.com/xwDqS0fpPc
— Syed Jalal Haider (@Jalal_haider003) October 13, 2022
Zimbabwe gain momentum after seeing India team thrashed by club team
— Talha 🇵🇰 (@talha154267) October 13, 2022
#T20WC2022 #KLRahul
— g0v!ñD $#@®mA (@rishu_1809) October 13, 2022
Team India vs Western Australia
KL Rahul to
Chase Own Score pic.twitter.com/NTX1m0HlxN
Bro they lost to western australia and they want to win wc 😭😂
— K♡ || ily kohli (@Kohlity_Matters) October 13, 2022
So India have lost their match against Western Australia that too chasing below 170. Where does that leave them? What about performance of India's specialist death bowler? 🤔Will they play Shami straightway? Are they relying too much on Pandy and SKY?
— Samraat Maharjan (@MaharjanSamraat) October 13, 2022
Plenty of questions.
Meanwhile India lost the practice match against Western Australia by 36 runs 😂& 36 Runs is tribute to india all out 😜#BabarAzam #IndvAus #pakvsban
— Muhammad Zaid (@iammalickzayd) October 13, 2022
Western Australia have put up a strong performance against the likes of Rahul, Pant, Hooda, Pandya, Axar, Karthik, Harshal, Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar and Arshdeep. Only Rahul and Pandya managed to play over a strike-rate of 100, disappointing loss for India.
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) October 13, 2022
Kis baat ka warm up jab main players hi nai khelre. Sky and Kohli should've played today. #TeamIndia
— Aurora ❄️ (@SoneDoNaYar) October 13, 2022
First practice match - 9(17)
— Rahul Joseph (@RahulRJoseph) October 13, 2022
Second practice match - 9(11)
He is improving 😁#RishabhPant 🔥#TeamIndia
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