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The Indian team continues to come under fire for their loss to Australia in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final as former England captain and veteran cricketer Nasser Hussain says the team should learn to bat from Babar Azam and Kane Williamson.

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Speaking to British sports channel Sky Sports, Nasser Hussain said that he was “really disappointed” with India’s performance.

He said that Rohit Sharma’s team should learn to play swing bowling from Pakistan captain Babar Azam and former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson.

“Really disappointed with the Indian batsmen, their fans may come after me for saying that, but I think the Indian top order needs to see Babar and Kane take care of the fast bowlers when the ball is moving,” he added. How to play. They both do it so late,” he said.

Chasing 444 for the win, India started the fifth day of the WTC final on 164-3.

But they were all out for 234 on the final day of the competition, losing their last seven wickets for a total of just 70 runs, losing the match by 209 runs.

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Scott Boland did the early damage by taking two wickets in the seventh over on Sunday, including the prize scalp of Virat Kohli on his way to figures of 3-46 in 16 overs.

Earlier, Sunil Gavaskar said that the team’s performance was laughable and the batting department was faltering.

Today the batting was poor. What we saw was ridiculous. India haven’t even gone a season with that batting line-up. I mean come on!”

Sanjay Manjrekar pointed out the flaws in the approach of the Indian batsmen.

“One technical observation I have of most Indian batsmen is their eagerness to get on the front foot, even short of length balls. These are the balls on which Steve Smith, Kane Williamson and Joe Root play back,” he said.



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