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Srikkanth slams Tilak Varma for slow batting after India's historic series loss to Ireland

Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth has publicly criticised Tilak Varma and other Indian batters following a one-run defeat to Ireland in a T20 series. Srikkanth took particular issue with their slow scoring and lack of aggressive intent during the middle overs of the match. He pointed to a stretch of 45 consecutive balls without a boundary as a key factor in the defeat. The loss marked the first time India have lost a T20 series against Ireland, making it a historic setback for the team.

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