India were bundled out for 125 runs in the second T20I at Melbourne on Friday. The Australians chased down the target quite comfortably in the second innings. If not for Abhishek Sharma’s 37-ball 68, things would have been a lot more bleak for the Indian side. Former Indian cricketer Varun Aaron said India were 30-40 runs short in their batting innings.
“India were very off, first of all, with the amount of runs they put on the board. They should have scored at least 30 to 40 runs more in these conditions. I think they pulled the trigger and then they just couldn’t stop going after that. Then, with the new ball, they could have been slightly better,” he responded speaking on Star Sports.
“The challenge is that a lot of players, including me, are on their first tour here. We knew about th

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