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T20 World Cup 2026: Sunil Gavaskar questions India’s strategy after 76-run loss to South Africa

Updated on: 23 February,2026 12:36 PM IST  |  Ahmedabad
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Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar criticised India’s approach after their 76-run defeat to South Africa in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super Eights clash in Ahmedabad. David Miller and Dewald Brevis rebuilt from 20/3 to power the Proteas to 187/7 before India were bowled out for 111

T20 World Cup 2026: Sunil Gavaskar questions India’s strategy after 76-run loss to South Africa

Former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar. File pic

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After India slumped to a crushing 76-run defeat against South Africa in their Super Eights clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 on Sunday, former India great Sunil Gavaskar highlighted a clear difference in strategy.

Gavaskar, while slamming the Indian cricket team’s strategy, noted that the Proteas demonstrated adaptability that India could not showcase.


David Miller’s quickfire 63 turned the game for the Proteas



Riding on David Miller's 63 off 35 balls and Dewald Brevis’ 45, South Africa recovered from 20/3 to post 187/7 before bundling India out for 111 in 18.5 overs in front of 90,954 fans at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. 

Furthermore, Marco Jansen's 4-22 and Keshav Maharaj’s 3-24 dismantled India’s chase, which never gathered momentum after slipping to 51/5 inside 10 overs.

Sunil Gavaskar hails Miller and Brevis

Reflecting on the game, Sunil Gavaskar underlined how Miller and Brevis rebuilt the innings on a sluggish black soil pitch where the ball held up and stroke-making was far from straightforward.

While speaking at a post-match show, Sunil Gavaskar said, “If you look at the way Dewald Brevis and David Miller rebuilt the South African innings, they played a lot more shots in the ‘V’, especially when the short ball was used. They adjusted really well. They realised the ball wasn’t coming onto the bat as quickly as expected; it was holding up slightly in the surface. Having seen how they constructed their innings and built that partnership, that was the kind of approach that was needed, rather than simply throwing the bat at just about everything,” as per IANS. 

Gavaskar’s remarks came in the backdrop of India’s hurried batting display, where several top-order batters perished attempting expansive strokes instead of consolidating after early setbacks. 

Careless batting approach by Indian batsmen 

Ishan Kishan fell to a wild slog, Tilak Varma was undone by extra bounce, and Abhishek Sharma’s brief counterattack ended via a top edge, as South Africa’s bowlers exploited conditions smartly.

On the other hand, David Miller, who has extensive experience at the venue from his IPL stint with the Gujarat Titans, paced his innings expertly, finding boundaries through orthodox strokeplay before accelerating. Alongside Miller, middle-order batsman Dewald Brevis complemented him with calculated aggression, as their 97-run partnership steadied the innings after the early blows inflicted by Jasprit Bumrah (3-15) and Arshdeep Singh (2-28).

India’s defeat ended their 12-match winning streak in T20 World Cups and marked their first loss in an ICC World Cup game since the 2023 ODI World Cup final at the same venue. 

(With inputs from IANS)

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