Narender Modi Stadium: Why India lost CWC 2023

Narendra Modi Stadium, formerly Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, underwent a significant transformation in 2020. Initially established in 1982, the revamped stadium stands as the largest cricket stadium globally. With a seating capacity exceeding 130,000, it showcases impressive dimensions and modern architectural prowess. This iconic venue not only serves as a testament to India’s commitment to sporting excellence but also stands as a symbol of grandeur and progress in the city of Ahmedabad.

Narender Modi Stadium: Why India lost CWC 2023

Narender Modi Stadium: Why India lost CWC 2023

  1. India’s one of opening player Shubhman Gill did’nt score and Catch out at 4 runs.
  2. India’s another player who always score good in match Shreyas Iyer who scored 100 runs in previous 2 matches he lost his wicket only at 4 runs.
  3. Virat Kohli who always support India at bad matches Out by his mistake.
  4. Our bowlers unable to take wickets at match.
  5. We took batting first is another point why India lost because this is a pitch of bowlers and at evening Due comes in the ground and because of due second batting team get a chance.

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