Skip to content
-
Subscribe to our newsletter & never miss our best posts. Subscribe Now!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter / X
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
BhaskarLive.in Bhaskar Live

Bhaskar English News

BhaskarLive.in Bhaskar Live

Bhaskar English News

  • TOP NEWS
  • NATIONAL
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • SCIENCE
  • HEALTH
  • SPORTS
  • TOP NEWS
  • NATIONAL
  • WORLD
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • BUSINESS
  • SCIENCE
  • HEALTH
  • SPORTS
Subscribe
Close

Search

SPORTS

‘Retiring out a batter is still seen as taboo’: Chopra questions India’s strategy after T20 WC exit

By IANS
June 29, 2026 2 Min Read

New Delhi, June 29 (IANS) India’s Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign came under fresh scrutiny after former India opener Aakash Chopra assessed the team’s tactical decisions and long-term priorities following their defeat to Australia, which ended their hopes of progressing further in the tournament.

Speaking after India’s elimination, Chopra questioned the timing of Jemimah Rodrigues’ retirement and identified fitness as a critical area requiring attention if India are to challenge the world’s leading sides in future ICC events.

Chopra felt India missed an opportunity by delaying a tactical batting change during the innings, arguing that maximising every delivery should take precedence over conventional thinking.

“My issue is that retiring out a batter is still seen as taboo, as if retiring a batter out means you’ve insulted them. But that’s not the case. I’ll draw a simple parallel. If a bowler isn’t having a great day, we don’t forcefully make them bowl their full quota. So, if a batter is trying their level best and just isn’t able to time the ball well, why should they bat out their entire innings? Ultimately, it’s a game of 120 balls, and you have to maximise every one of them,” Chopra told JioStar.

He believed India’s innings had already lost momentum before the middle overs and suggested greater urgency was required in deploying their finishing resources.

“You were already behind the eight ball when Shafali and Smriti Mandhana played almost run-a-ball innings, then Harmanpreet had to single-handedly finish the game. It’s not like Richa would have started hitting sixes from the outset, but if you have resources and still don’t use them well, you’re just left regretting the decision of not bringing Richa in earlier,” he added.

Looking beyond the result, Chopra said India’s development ahead of the next global tournament should extend beyond tactical adjustments and place significant emphasis on athletic standards, particularly in the shortest format.

“One area where Indian women’s cricket will have to improve is fitness, and this format, especially, highlights that aspect. If you want to compete against Australia, South Africa and New Zealand in the shortest format, you’ll have to be a lot fitter,” the former opener said.

According to Chopra, T20 cricket increasingly rewards physical sharpness alongside technical ability, making fitness an indispensable component of success against the world’s strongest teams.

“In the longer formats, you can still stay relevant because of your skill and craft, but when it comes to T20s, which is a dynamic format, your fielding, how well you cover the ground, and how far you can hit the ball matter a lot more,” Chopra said.

Despite the disappointment of India’s campaign ending earlier than expected, Chopra maintained that the current squad possesses considerable potential, provided it embraces the necessary improvements before the next World Cup cycle.

“This team has a lot of upside and the potential to create history, so if they have to conquer the world, by the time the next World Cup arrives, everyone should look absolutely fit and hungry,” he concluded.

–IANS

vi/

Tags:

SPORTS NEWS
Author

IANS

Follow Me
Other Articles
Previous

<div>Mohanlal calls ‘Drishyam’ franchise “a legacy that continues with trust’</div>

Next

Robust energy infra built over past decade helped India navigate West Asia crisis

Search

News Categories

  • 3
  • BUSINESS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • FINANCE
  • HEALTH AND MEDICINE
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • NATIONAL
  • public
  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • SPORTS
  • TOP NEWS

About us

Bhaskar Live (bhaskarlive.in) is an English-language digital news portal that provides real-time coverage of national and international news, focusing on India-centric stories with a mix of original reporting and syndicated content. Launched in 2016, it serves as the English arm of the Dainik Bhaskar Group, one of India's largest media conglomerates known primarily for its Hindi-language newspaper, Dainik Bhaskar. The site is owned by Bhaskar Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.,

Terms of use

By accessing BhaskarLive.in, you agree to these Terms. This site provides news and information for personal, non-commercial use only. All content is copyrighted; reproduction requires written permission. You must not post unlawful, defamatory, or infringing material. We disclaim all warranties; content is provided "as is" without guarantees of accuracy. BhaskarLive.in is not liable for any damages from use. These Terms are governed by Madhya Pradesh law. We may update them anytime—continued use implies acceptance. Contact: bhaskarlive2019@gmail.com.

Disclaimer

This news is automatically published via auto feeds. No changes or modifications (editing) of any kind have been made to this news by the bhaskarlive.in team. The entire responsibility for this news and the materials used in it lies solely with the news agency. Before using the information provided in this news, please consult experts in the relevant field (lawyer / engineer / astrologer / vastu expert / doctor / news agency / other subject experts). Therefore, bhaskarlive.in news portal bears no responsibility for the related news and the text matter, photos, videos, and audio used.

Advertise with us

Email: bhaskarlive2019@gmail.com
Mobile: +91 - 9770324452
WhatsApp: +91 - 9424358037

Contact us

Bhaskar Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.
Email: bhaskarlive2019@gmail.com
Mobile: +91 - 9770324452
WhatsApp: +91 - 9424358037
Address: Bishambhar Bhavan, 18, Civic Centre, Jabalpur- 482002, Madhya Pradesh, India - 482004
Copyright 2026 — Bhaskar Live. All rights reserved.
richard casino login
Winomania Casino website
casino avantgarde