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World T20 Final 2014 - has it left psychological scars for India in ICC tournaments?

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Yup, I know the thread title sounds exaggerating, and it may still be the case, but there´re some interesting things to look at post that final, or including that.

In my years as a cricket fan, I´ve seen four kinds of an Indian team. One was the one of pre-Ganguly era. That team would hardly trouble much in ICC tournaments and be dependent on Tendulkar completely in any match or a tournament.

Then came the era under Ganguly. That team would do exceptionally well in most tournaments before going on to lose the final, sometimes one-sided games and sometimes would snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Then came Dhoni, and under him India would either not make it to the knock-stage at all, or end up winning the tournament altogether.

Then came the World T20 Final 2014, a game that India should´ve won and were firm favourites to win.

Post that, this team has been defeated in two semi-finals and one final. Arguably, only in World Cup Semi-Final 2015 (against Australia) did they end up losing to a team much stronger than them. The semi-final last year and the final on Sunday were both lost to teams who weren´t quite the favourites and the Indian team was expected to win, on papers at least. On both occasions, India made some incredibly stupid mistakes (such as three dismissals off no-balls in both the matches combined, all three of the batsmen who´d end up being the Man of the Match, Lendl Simmons and Fakhar respectively), and some of their players have begun to go completely missing in knock-out matches against big teams.

Here´s another very interesting thing, since that final, India have won only two official knock-out matches, both of which have come against Bangladesh, World Cup Quarter-Final 2015 and the semi-final last Thursday respectively. Also, until that final in 2014, the Indian team had won 12 consecutive matches in ICC tournaments, a couple of those being semi-finals and one final. From thereon, as mentioned above and as is the whole point of this thread, they´ve been doing well in group matches until finally getting knocked out in the big games.

Could that particular final have broken India´s momentum in knock-out matches? I certainly have felt that on big occasions, their players don´t seem to display the confidence and the freedom that we´d seen in them in 2007, 2011 and 2013 respectively. The Sunday´s final brought back the memories of World Cup Final 2003 and all the players seemed to have surrendered like they back then use to do.
 
Virat Kohlis leadership compared to a prime Dhoni and Ganguly is another reason why. Just doesn't have the guts like they did when the going got tough....Apart from Dhawan, this Indian batting order is pretty chicken hearted when the going gets tough in an important ICC game.
 
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