Sources have stated that India found out that while winning the trophy is tough, retaining the crown is a lot tougher. Though India got lucky with the draw, it did fall short in the final frontier. Before we discuss the lessons learnt from the campaign, it's important to acknowledge the way India played in crunch situations.

 


It was stated that the way they annihilated South Africa and Bangladesh after the loss to Sri Lanka was a good indicator of how good this team can be. Virat Kohli has invested a lot of faith in Hardik Pandya and he justified it in the final. It was only the third time Pandya finished his quota of 10 overs in his young ODI career and the way he batted showed he's the team's cleanest hitter.

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He has hit more sixes than any other batsman in the tournament despite playing only a handful of deliveries. While his bowling still needs work his batting looks ready to take over the mantle of finishing from Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni.

 


Meanwhile it was stated that while batting, India's progress got somewhat halted between overs 31 to 40. Most teams look to accelerate after the 30th over and prepare for the final push, but India could only do it if two of the top three were around and seldom after being three-down around the 30- over mark.


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