Updated On: 01 July, 2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Former Team India all-rounder analyses Virat Kohli and Co’s ICC World Test Championship Final loss

Irfan Pathan. Picture/ PTI
Former India cricketer and all-rounder Irfan Pathan, who has had his fair share of experience in the longest format of the game, shared his opinion on India`s loss to New Zealand at the World Test Championship final last month. Recently during an interview on a show, Irfan Pathan talked about India`s performance in the WTC Final which they lost by 8 wickets.
Speaking exclusively on Star Sports` Show Follow The Blues, former Team India all-rounder Irfan Pathan analyses Virat Kohli and Co’s ICC World Test Championship Final loss, "I think India played with fewer batsmen – which I highlighted before the ICC World Test Championship Final. I feel there was a need for one more batsman in the team. We do not have quality fast-bowling all-arounder - which New Zealand possesses – and it is hard to find one. Now, If we talk from a proper cricketing point of view – what went wrong for India? I think the first inning went great, but Team India’s batting in the second inning was disappointing. The ball wasn`t swinging as much in the second inning, and Indian batsmen could have batted more responsibly. I am aware of Rishabh Pant’s capabilities as a batsman and how he can hit balls very well, but that does not mean you hit a fast bowler outside – a sense of responsibility was required. Indian batters were using a lot of pull shots on bouncers; instead of using their body and this showed a lack of commitment. These questions are tough, but I hope Indian batsmen have the strength to give their answers in the future. And now we are back on the same topic – Kiwi batsmen were able to make 140 runs with the loss of two wickets, but our Indian team lost eight wickets building the same score."