Updated On: 25 June, 2021 07:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit Joshi
Ex-chief selector MSK Prasad rues Indian batting not prospering as a unit in must-win games; reckons Kohli & Co failed to encash on decent opening stand

R Ashwin (left), Rishabh Pant, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Ajinkya Rahane wear a dejected look after losing the WTC final. Pic/Bipin Patel
Former chairman of selectors MSK Prasad felt India lost the World Test Championship final to New Zealand after the team failed to encash on the stable start provided by Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill in the first innings.
After the first day was washed out, India were put in to bat on Day Two with openers Rohit (34) and Gill (28) posting 62 for the first wicket. However, after losing both openers in a span of 22 balls, India managed to score 217. In the second innings, India posted 170, setting a target of 139 which NZ achieved with eight wickets to spare on the sixth and reserve day on Wednesday.