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India senior team Yuzvendra Chahal has revealed that men in Blue loss in the 2019 World Hate Cup semifinal against New Zealand in Manchester completely broken him. The 35-year-old admitted that, in a later view, he believes that it could have been slightly better in the tie.
New Zealand defeated India for 18 runs in the 2019 World Cup semifinal in Old Trafford in Manchester. Batting first after winning the launch, the Kiwis put 239-8 on the board and then launched India at 221 in 49.3 points. The defeat also marked the end of Ms. Dhoni's international career.
During his appearance in the podcast of Raj Shamani, Chahal He chose India's defeat to the 2019 World Cup semi -final against New Zealand as the time of Cricket who broke it completely. Said:
“ Cricket Wise, I think the 2019 World Cup semi-final was Mahi Bhai's last game when we lost Manchester. I think I could have done better in this game. I still feel for it. I could have pushed me more and I could have turned better. Maybe I could have been able to grant 10-15 slopes less. Many times you are in a flow.
“Maybe I could have kept me calm and better in this game. I was the stage of the semifinal, so you have to give an additional 15-20 percent,” added the 35-year-old.
Chahal recorded figures of 1-63 from 10 points in the Semifinal of the World Cup 2019 Against New Zealand. He got the great scalp by Kane Williamson (67 95), causing Kiwi's legend caught up to date. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3-43) was the outstanding diaper of India, while four bowls took a wick each.
Leg Spinner Chahal played eight games in the 2019 World Cup held in England, claiming 12 doctors with an average of 36.83 and an economics rate of 5.97. Their best 4-51 came against South -Africa To Southampton. The Bowler dismissed Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Faf du Pessis and Andile Phehlukway, while India beat South -Africa by six doctors.
Chahal also claimed two doctors against Australia, Afghanistan and the western Indies. In general, Haryana Cricerter has played 72 hatred games and called for 121 doctors at an average of 27.13, with two five-five and five four.
Edited by Renin Wilben Albert