USA's Patel Praises Bowlers, Blames Top-Order for T20 WC Loss to India

USA captain Monank Patel praised his bowlers for reducing India to 77/6 in their T20 World Cup opener. He stated that dropped catches prevented them from restricting India to a lower total than 161/9. Patel blamed the loss on the failure of his top-order batters, who succumbed to soft dismissals early in the chase. Despite the 29-run defeat, the captain said the team gathered valuable learnings and positives from the high-pressure match.

Key Points: USA Captain Analyzes T20 World Cup Defeat to India

  • USA bowlers reduced India to 77/6
  • Dropped catches proved costly
  • Top-order batters fell to soft dismissals
  • Suryakumar Yadav's 49-ball 89* was decisive
  • Team takes learnings for future matches
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T20 WC: Bowlers were exceptional, top-order failure cost us, says USA's Patel after India defeat

USA captain Monank Patel credits bowlers but cites top-order failure and dropped catches in 29-run loss to India in T20 World Cup opener.

"I thought 160 was a good score... The top three could not perform, soft dismissals. - Monank Patel"

Mumbai, Feb 8

The USA captain Monank Patel was effusive in praise for his bowlers for their performance, but said his top-order batters could not perform and perished to soft dismissals as they suffered a 29-run defeat against defending champions India in their opening match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Mumbai on Saturday.

With Shadley van Schalkwyk claiming 4-25, including an initial burst of 3-13, the USA had India on the ropes at 77/6. But they could not press home the advantage, and India skipper Suryakumar Yadav hammered an unbeaten 894 off 49 balls to help the hosts post 161/9 in 20 overs.

Chasing a modest total, the USA lost three early wickets for 13 runs but had recovered to 71 for three thanks to Milind Kumar (34) and Sanjay Krishnamurthi (37) before their innings unravelled and then were eventually restricted to 132/8 in 20 overs.

Monank said his bowlers did a great job to reduce India to 77/6 but blamed dropped catches for not restricting the hosts to 130 or so.

"I thought our bowlers did a good job. Pitch was not easy to read. The variations they bowled in the powerplay...we kept them quiet for a while. We dropped catches, and that cost us. At one stage, we felt we could restrict them to 130," said the USA captain.

He said 160 was chasable, but the failure of his top three batters put paid to their efforts. He said they have taken lots of learnings from this match, which will help them in subsequent matches.

"I thought 160 was a good score (to chase on this wicket). The top three could not perform, soft dismissals. The intent was a bit missing because we lost wickets initially. Lots of learning and positives from this game. The way we handled the pressure, the crowd, we managed it really well. We made a few mistakes, but we will try to come back stronger," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect to Monank Patel for his honest assessment. Dropped catches are always costly, especially against a team like India. The USA team has some serious talent and they handled the Mumbai crowd well. Good learning experience for them.
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Aman W
While it's great we won, our top order collapsing to 77/6 at home is a bit worrying. We can't always rely on SKY to pull off a miracle. The middle order needs to be more solid. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, so proud of the team's fight! Beating India was always a tall order, but to have them 77/6 is incredible. Milind and Sanjay showed great fight with the bat too. The future is bright for cricket here!
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Vikram M
Suryakumar Yadav is just from another planet. 89* off 49 when the team is 77/6? That's a captain's knock. USA bowled very well in the powerplay, but you can't give a player like him a second chance. Game over.
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Karthik V
Good to see Associate nations putting up a strong fight. Makes the World Cup more interesting. USA's journey in cricket has just begun, and with performances like this, they will earn a lot of fans in India. All the best to them!

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