Key Points

Ganguly voiced frustration over India's batting failure in the narrow Lord's defeat, despite Jadeja's gritty 61. He praised the all-rounder's evolution as a key player but stressed the top order must step up. With England leading 2-1, Ganguly believes India can still turn the series around. The fourth Test in Manchester presents a crucial chance for redemption.

Key Points: Ganguly Criticizes India Batting Collapse After Lord's Defeat to England

  • Ganguly slams India's top-order collapse in 22-run loss to England
  • Hails Jadeja's fighting 61 in failed chase
  • Praises all-rounder's improved batting and consistency
  • Backs India to bounce back in remaining Tests
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Ganguly disappointed with India's batting collapse at Lord's, hails Jadeja's grit

Sourav Ganguly expresses disappointment over India's batting failure at Lord's despite Jadeja's heroic 61, as England take 2-1 series lead.

"A little bit disappointed with the way India batted in this series; they should have gotten this 190. – Sourav Ganguly"

New Delhi, July 15

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly voiced his disappointment over India’s narrow loss to England in the third Test at Lord’s, where the visitors fell short by just 22 runs in a tense finish. The defeat gave England a 2-1 lead in the five-match series, with India unable to chase down a modest target of 193 on the final day.

Speaking at the Indian Racing League & F4 India Championship on Tuesday, Ganguly said he expected more from India’s batting unit given their form earlier in the series. “A little bit disappointed with the way India batted in this series; they should have gotten this 190,” Ganguly said. “When you saw Jadeja fight and score the runs, batting quality in this team, they will be more disappointed than I am because it was an opportunity to get 2-1 up in the series against England.”

India were bowled out for 170 in 74.5 overs, despite a fighting effort from Ravindra Jadeja, who top-scored with 61 in the second innings. Jadeja had earlier contributed 72 runs in the first innings, continuing his fine run of form in the series.

Ganguly was all praise for the all-rounder’s commitment and consistency. “Jadeja has been exceptional; he is going to continue to play for India as long as he bats and performs like this,” Ganguly said. “He has been around for a long time. He has played some 80 Test matches and more than 200 one-day games. You can see him batting, bowling, and fielding. He is a special player and his batting has really improved over the years with the experience. He is a special player and very important part of this team.”

India will now head to Manchester for the fourth Test at Old Trafford starting July 23, hoping to bounce back and level the series. With two Tests remaining, the visitors still have a chance to script a comeback—but as Ganguly’s comments suggest, their top order must deliver when it matters most.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Jadeja has been our savior this series! From being just a bowler who could bat a bit to becoming our most reliable batter - what a transformation! 🙌 Hope others take inspiration from his dedication.
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Aman W
Ganguly is absolutely right. We had England on the mat but let them escape. Our batsmen need to show more patience in these conditions. Manchester will be tougher with Anderson returning.
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Priyanka N
While I agree with Dada's assessment, I think we're being too harsh. England at home is always tough. Remember we won at Lord's last time! Still two matches left - have faith! 🇮🇳 #BleedBlue
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Varun X
The real problem is our batting coach. How many more collapses before we realize something's fundamentally wrong with our technique against swing? Jadeja succeeded because he kept it simple - watch the ball, play late.
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Nisha Z
Jadeja is proving why he's the real MVP of Indian cricket! 🏏 Fielding like a panther, bowling economically, and now batting like a proper batsman. Others should learn from his work ethic.

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