Twitter Divided Over Shreyas Iyer's Speech After Defeat to England

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India lost the second T20I against England, putting themselves at a trail of 1-0. Shreyas Iyer opened up about the loss, saying that everyone knows where the game went. But he also said that he doesn't want to pinpoint any particular player for the loss.

‌The India tour of England is getting much more heated. But this time the heat is not about India against England, it is the heat of the post match speech given by Shreyas Iyer. India almost stood at the edge of winning in the last game, but it all went away from them in the death overs. 
Ravi Bishnoi turned out to be the costliest bowler in the game, as he conceded 29 runs in the 17th over. But the Indian pacers were able to show some dedication to take the match much closer than expected. However, India still ended up being on the losing side in this match. 
Following this loss, the skipper Shreyas Iyer was present in the post match conference. He said, “I think we all know where it went away, but I don't want to pinpoint a particular player.” His statement has acquired mixed reactions from fans on Twitter, as some are even asking Grok, whom Iyer was referring to. 

Captain First

A Twitter user took a jibe at Shreyas Iyer after the loss. He openly said that it should be the captain first to take the criticism for the loss, and he should not put it on anyone else. 

Already Did

Shreyas Iyer said that he didn't want to pinpoint any particular player for this loss. But fans are saying that he has already pointed out the same with his statement. 

Did Fans Get it

Some fans have started to know about the player on whom Shreyas Iyer was talking about. They posted photos of Bishnoi’s over, where he was bashed for 29 runs. 
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