India’s fielding has been under scrutiny at the ongoing T20 World Cup, with dropped catches and lapses in ground fielding raising concerns before the semifinal against England. Former cricketers warn that improvement must “come from within,” stressing focus, intensity, and accountability to avoid costly mistakes in high-pressure knockout matches.
As India prepares to face England in the T20 World Cup semifinal, experts have flagged fielding as a critical weakness that could derail their campaign. Despite strong batting and bowling performances, India has been labeled one of the “worst catching sides” in the tournament, dropping multiple chances in nearly every game.
Former players emphasize that fielding excellence is not just about drills but about mindset and commitment.
They argue that sharper focus, better anticipation, and sustained intensity are essential to match the standards of top international teams. With knockout pressure looming, India must tighten its fielding unit to avoid gifting opponents crucial opportunities.
Key Highlights
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Dropped Catches: India has struggled with consistency in catching and ground fielding.
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Expert View: Improvement must “come from within”—mindset and accountability are key.
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Semifinal Stakes: Facing England, a repeat of past lapses could prove costly.
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Comparative Weakness: India ranked among the poorest catching teams in recent months.
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Urgency: Fielding discipline seen as vital for semifinal success.
Sources: Firstpost, The Indian Express, Times of India