India's Batting Woes Continue in Pune, Suffer First Home Series Loss in 12 Years

India’s Batting Woes Continue in Pune, Suffer First Home Series Loss in 12 Years

India’s batting woes continued in the second Test against New Zealand in Pune, leading to a humiliating 113-run defeat and their first home series loss in 12 years. Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar expressed his disappointment, highlighting the team’s inability to handle spin.

Manjrekar pointed out that Shubman Gill, despite his talent, lacks the “feel for spinners” and struggles on turning pitches. He also criticized Virat Kohli for misreading the length of Mitchell Santner’s delivery and Rohit Sharma for lacking confidence against spin.

“The top three of India’s top four are short of confidence against spin,” Manjrekar said. “On pitches like these, it is difficult to bat vs spin in the first session and a half. India should have backed their defense more and not lost early wickets.”

New Zealand’s spin attack, led by Santner, proved too strong for India. Santner took 13 wickets in the match, including 7/53 in India’s second innings. Glenn Phillips also contributed with 2/26.

India’s batting woes were evident in both innings. In the first innings, they were bowled out for 156, with only Ravindra Jadeja (38) offering some resistance. In the second innings, they were bundled out for 245, despite a promising start from Yashasvi Jaiswal (77).

The defeat marks a significant setback for India, who had won the first Test in Kanpur. It also raises questions about the team’s ability to handle spin, a crucial factor in Indian conditions.