Ryan ten Doeschate, the assistant coach for India, expressed a sense of disbelief within the team after their unexpected 2-0 defeat in the T20I series against Ireland. He acknowledged the hosts' superior execution of fundamental skills and emphasized the need for his team to learn from this experience. This series marked Ireland's first-ever victory over India in any format, ending India's impressive 16-series winning streak in T20 internationals.
Adapting to Conditions
Ten Doeschate highlighted the significance of adapting to different playing conditions and opponents outside of the subcontinent. He stated, "Firstly, credit to Ireland, and secondly, the learnings for us in terms of being able to adapt to different conditions. That's probably the biggest takeaway from this." He noted that while the team excels in Indian conditions, they must adjust their strategies when competing abroad.
Challenges of Windy Conditions
After the series, ten Doeschate admitted that the windy conditions played a significant role in India's struggles. He remarked, "There was no doubt in my mind that the conditions were essentially our undoing." Despite acknowledging the challenges, he insisted that the team must find better solutions to adapt to varying conditions in future matches.
Praise for Ireland's Bowling Discipline
Ten Doeschate commended Ireland's disciplined bowling, which effectively restricted India's ability to play their aggressive game. He noted, "Ireland did that very well with the ball. They never let us hit straight." He emphasized that India's batting approach, influenced by home conditions, needs to evolve for future international competitions.
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