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Rohit Gave Many Chances In Playing XI, But Now The Journey Ahead Is Difficult!

Axar Patel in T20 World Cup 2022: The Indian cricket team has performed well in the current edition of the T20 World Cup (T20 World Cup-2022). The team led by Rohit Sharma has won three out of their four matches and is now eyeing a place in the semi-finals.

India defeated arch-rivals Pakistan, Netherlands and Bangladesh, while the only defeat came against South Africa. Meanwhile, a player cannot capitalize on his chances again and again.

Akshar Patel Disappointed

Captain Rohit Sharma is constantly giving opportunities to all-rounder Axar Patel. He was dropped from only one match in the current tournament, and Deepak Hooda got a chance but again made a comeback in the match against Bangladesh. Axar has not yet been able to impress himself in the T20 World Cup.

3 Matches and 2 Wickets

So far, Akshar has only 2 wickets in the current T20 World Cup. He conceded 21 runs against Pakistan and did not get any wickets. Then in the match against the Netherlands, he took 2 wickets for 18 runs. He was dropped in the match against South Africa.

Then his account did not open even against Bangladesh in Adelaide, and he could not get any wickets. Akshar has played 35 T20 Internationals so far, in which he has taken 33 wickets. He has also scored a total of 171 runs. He has taken 39 wickets in Tests and 53 wickets in ODIs.

Beat Bangladesh

In their last match, the Indian team defeated Bangladesh by 5 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis rule. In the match played on Wednesday in Adelaide, India scored 184 for 6 wickets, after which Bangladesh got a revised target of 151 runs in 16 overs due to rain. Bangladesh team could score 145 runs for 6 wickets. Virat Kohli was adjudged the player of the match, who scored 64 runs in 44 balls.

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