Losing Kohli, Pujara quickly put pressure on India: Tendulkar

24 June 2021, 5:39 pm
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Losing Indian team skipper Virat Kohli and No. 3 batsman Cheteshwar Pujara within the space of two overs cost India the World Test Championship final, Sachin Tendulkar has said.

The world’s top run-getter across Tests and ODIs said the Blackcaps were the superior team.

“Congrats @BLACKCAPS on winning the #WTC21. You were the superior team,” Tendulkar posted on his Twitter account.

“#TeamIndia will be disappointed with their performance. As I had mentioned the first 10 overs will be crucial & India lost both Kohli & Pujara in the space of 10 balls & that put a lot of pressure on the team (sic),” he added in the same tweet.

Both Kohli and Pujara were scalped by tall pace bowler Kyle Jamieson, who extracted movement and bounce from the Southampton pitch even on the sixth day, which was the reserve day. While Kohli fell on the fifth ball of the 35th overs, Pujara was dismissed on the third ball of the 37th over.

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