Key Points

Indian fielders have struggled under the Dubai lights, dropping multiple crucial catches. Captain Suryakumar Yadav downplayed the errors, simply calling them part of the game. The team's catching efficiency is among the worst in the tournament. Spinner Varun Chakravarthy acknowledged the need for improvement but mentioned the distracting stadium lights.

Key Points: Suryakumar Yadav Defends India's Dropped Catches at Asia Cup

  • India dropped four catches against Pakistan in a chaotic fielding display
  • Bangladesh's Saif Hassan was given four lifelines before being dismissed on 69
  • India's catching efficiency of 67.5% is second-lowest in the tournament
  • Spinner Varun Chakravarthy cited the stadium's "ring of fire" as a visual distraction
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Part of game: India skipper Suryakumar on India's missed catches at Asia Cup

India captain Suryakumar Yadav calls dropped catches "part of the game" as India's fielding struggles continue with 12 misses in the Asia Cup Super Fours.

"It is part of the game. - Suryakumar Yadav"

Dubai, September 26

Skipper Suryakumar Yadav addressed India's chaotic catching display at the ongoing Asia Cup and came to his side's defence by classifying it as a "part of the game".

In the last two Super Fours appearances, Indian fielders have been confronted by the harsh reality of the art of taking catches under the lights in Dubai. The catching conundrum grabbed the spotlight during the six-wicket triumph over arch-rival Pakistan.

The four dropped catches and a couple of errors in the field summed up India's bizarre effort in the field. The pattern continued on Wednesday during India's second Super Fours contest against Bangladesh.

Saif Hassan, Bangladesh's lone crusader, was handed four unprecedented lifelines. Indian fielders dropped him on scores of 40, 65, 66 and 67. On the fifth instance, Axar Patel didn't overcalculate and punched Saif's return ticket on 69(51) off Jasprit Bumrah in the 19th over.

During India's final Super Fours clash against Sri Lanka, Suryakumar was quizzed about India's nightmare on the field. The Indian skipper didn't dwell on it much and said during the toss, "It is part of the game."

Before facing Sri Lanka, India has dropped 12 catches and boasts an efficiency rate of 67.5 per cent, the second-lowest among all participating nations. In the aftermath of victory against Bangladesh, mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy emphasised the need to capitalise on the opportunities, but the stadium's "ring of fire" certainly acts as a distraction.

"You can't give excuses at this level. As a team, we have to definitely start catching those because we will be qualifying for the finals. We should be taking these catches, but definitely, if you ask me about rings of fire, it comes in the eye, something. It is a little bit of disturbance," Chakravarthy told reporters in the post-match press conference after India's 41-run victory.

India (Playing XI) against Sri Lanka: Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson(w), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy.

- ANI

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Priya S
Dubai stadium lights are really tricky, but professional players should adapt better. Varun was honest about needing improvement. Hope they fix this before finals! 💪
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Michael C
As a cricket fan, I appreciate SKY's calm approach. Leaders shouldn't panic over temporary issues. The team will bounce back! 🏏
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Ananya R
67.5% efficiency is quite poor for international standards. Fielding coach needs to take responsibility. Catches win matches - basic cricket wisdom!
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Sarah B
Respectfully disagree with the captain here. Calling it "part of the game" feels like avoiding the real issue. Team India can do much better than this fielding display.
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Vikram M
At least they won despite the drops! But against stronger teams, these missed chances will cost us dearly. Need intensive fielding practice sessions. 🔥

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