India’s hope for a third consecutive series win in Australia faltered as poor batting performances led to a 1-3 defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Inconsistent displays from both young and senior players, along with ineffective partnerships and inadequate rest for bowlers, were highlighted by former chief selector Sunil Joshi as key factors in the loss.
Former India chief selector unimpressed with batters’ show Down Under

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