Team India is currently dealing with a sharp decline in white‑ball performance, prompting analysts and former players to call for accountability. The side’s recent failures have highlighted structural vulnerabilities in a lineup that is otherwise celebrated for its depth and explosiveness.
Amidst calls from seasoned voices for immediate reforms before upcoming global tournaments, the squad’s aura of invincibility has been deeply shaken, drawing widespread criticism from the cricket community.
Srikkanth Questions Tilak Varma After T20I Disappointing Showings
India’s recent loss of four consecutive T20Is during tours of Ireland and England has exposed a severe batting collapse, most notably in the third T20I in Nottingham where the team were bundled out for a mere 76 runs.
Former India opener and ex‑BCCI chief selector Krishnamachari Srikkanth was candid in his criticism, pinpointing vice‑captain Tilak Varma for underperforming during the twin tours.
“He’s already the vice‑captain and looks set to become the captain. Tilak Varma’s approach to the pace and bounce of the game is entirely lacking,” Srikkanth said on his YouTube channel.
He expressed frustration with the technical flaws being so readily exploited at the highest level, underscoring a growing concern that leadership is not delivering when the stakes are great.
Technical Issues and Pressure on Varma
Srikkanth’s core complaint centered on Varma’s inability to handle high‑quality pace. Labeling the young vice‑captain “clueless” against short‑pitched bowling పనిచ, the selector criticised the match‑day strategies that repeatedly expose Varma’s vulnerabilities.
The criticism comes at a time when competition for middle‑order spots is intense, and India cannot afford a lackluster anchor in the lineup.
In preparation for forthcoming fixtures, the spotlight remains on whether Team India will heed Srikkanth’s warning or continue backing Varma in hopes of a quick turnaround.
“You make Tilak Varma your main batter and vice‑captain, yet you shield him from fast bowling? They’re sending Axar Patel ahead of him because they know he’s vulnerable. I’ve consistently said he should be dropped, and yet they hold onto him,” Srikkanth added.Also Read
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