Former Indian pacer Varun Aaron has expressed worries about India's fielding, particularly their catching performance in the T20 World Cup. Despite an unbeaten run in the group stage, India has dropped nine catches, the second-highest number in the tournament.
In the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026, India's campaign has been strong with an unbeaten record in the group stage. However, former pacer Varun Aaron has pointed out a significant weakness in their fielding. He described India as 'by far the worst catching side' in the tournament, raising concerns as they approach the Super 8s stage.
India has dropped nine catches so far, which is the second-most among all teams. This statistic stands out especially given their otherwise successful group performances, including matches like against the Netherlands. Aaron's comments come ahead of tougher challenges, such as the upcoming game against South Africa.
The critique focuses on how these dropped catches could impact India's progress in the Super 8s. Aaron emphasized the need for improvement in this area to maintain their competitive edge. No other details on specific incidents or player performances were provided in the reports.