
from india T20 series against ireland The Men in Blue got off to a disappointing start, losing by 34 runs in the opening match in Belfast on Friday, 26 June. Chasing a challenging target of 183, the visitors failed to build meaningful partnerships and ultimately fell far behind, giving Ireland a memorable win.
While India’s batting struggled under pressure, the former India opener Aakash Chopra He focused his attention on bowling performance, especially the performance of fast bowlers Prasidh Krishna. Gujarat Titans (GT) The fast bowler had a tough outing, conceding 57 runs in his four overs at an economy rate of 14.25, making him the most expensive bowler in the Indian attack.
Aakash Chopra expressed concern over Prasidh Krishna’s T20I performance
Reviewing the match on his YouTube channel, Chopra admitted that although Krishna has shown wicket-taking ability, his economy rate remains a major concern in T20 Internationals. The former cricketer said that Krishna has now taken eight wickets in six T20 matches, but has given runs at an economy of 11.54. According to Chopra, such statistics are difficult to ignore in the shortest format, where controlling the scoring rate is equally important.
“Prasidh Krishna has played six T20 matches for India. He has bowled 24 overs in it. Of course, he bowls four overs in every match, which is excellent. He has taken eight wickets. So he is a bit of a wicket-taker, but look at the economy. He gives 11.5 runs per over. He has given 277 runs in 24 overs. There are 20 overs in an innings, and if we talk about his 277 runs, his 24 There are a lot of runs in the overs, so this has definitely become a cause for concern. Chopra said.
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Famous looks to make comeback after tough outing
Despite the criticism, Krishna entered the Ireland series on the back of impressive performances in franchise cricket. The right-arm fast bowler had a successful run with Gujarat Titans in the last two IPL seasons and won the Purple Cap ipl 2025 Took 25 wickets in 12 matches before adding 16 more during the 2026 campaign.
Shreyas Iyer’s The team will now be hoping for a much better performance in the second T20I against Ireland as they look to level the series, with Krishna hoping to respond strongly after enduring one of the toughest fixtures of his international T20 career.
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