Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal has criticised the Indian team after the side lost the first T20I match against West Indies at Tarouba, Trinidad on Thursday.
The hosts stunned India by four runs as the tourists flopped in pursuit of a modest 150-run target. Well-placed at 77 for 3 in the 11th over thanks to debutant Tilak Varma's top score of 39 and 21 from Suryakumar Yadav, India then lost six wickets for just 68 runs.
Akmal said that India were "overconfident" during the chase. "When they (India) came for chase, I thought the captain, the coach, the management, they were overconfident.
It felt like they thought, 'it's a nothing total'. You have to plan. I didn't see that. I saw experiments, but you need to plan with it.
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