India are putting a whole lot of energy into it, they might just be overdoing it: Ian Healy. Ian Healy warned that Team India’s overzealous fielding efforts could cause problems in important ODI World Cup 2023 matches.
The Indian squad has stunned fans around the world with four consecutive victories in the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup, in a magnificent display of domination. The recent victory over Bangladesh at Pune’s MCA Stadium. In which Virat Kohli struck an undefeated century, was another watershed moment in their campaign. Former Australian wicket-keeper Ian Healy, on the other hand, has raise a fair concern. Are the Indian players burning too much energy too early in the tournament?
Healy’s main concern is the team’s unrelenting effort and energy in the first few games. He warned that the impassioned gestures and too zealous fielding efforts could lead to an emotional letdown later on.
“They’re not rolling easily, and I’ve developed a new aversion to India. ” (Kohli’s) knock was good, as were Rohit (Sharma) and Shubman Gill at the top. But, given the amount of energy they’re putting into it (their victories), my fear is that they’ll have an emotional disappointment. “They’re putting a lot of (energy) into it, and they may be overdoing it,” Healy said on SEN Radio.
“The intensity, the field gestures when someone bowls a bad ball, the over-enthusiasm of good fielding efforts, all that sort of thing.” The audience was going crazy in Pune, and the stadium is stunning. But I’m concerned about that (overdoing it), but they’ve got a wonderful team,” Healy added.
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They need all their intensity later in the tournament, Don’t waste it now: Ian Healy
Ian Healy advises the Indian team to save some energy for the later rounds of the ongoing ODI World Cup 2023. With strong opponents ahead, including unbeaten New Zealand. He underlines the importance for the Indian team to go to the next stage without spending too much energy.
“I’m just worried that in the next half-dozen games, they’ll have to go to another level to get where they’re going.” They won’t face Bangladesh until later in the competition, when they’ll need all of their energy. “Don’t squander it now,” warned the former renowned Australian wicketkeeper.
Meanwhile, cricket fans are looking forward to the upcoming match between India and New Zealand at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala. The issue on everyone’s mind is if India can maintain their exceptional performance or if they need to be more clever in controlling their energy. Only time will tell whether India’s explosive start would lead to ODI World Cup victory.
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