New Delhi: Team India are on the verge of being eliminated from the group stage after losing the match to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup. Disappointed after the defeat, Fans took to Twitter to demand a ban on the Indian Premier League (IPL). He believes the advantage of a league in which the Indian team is not doing well even after playing recently. The question arises whether playing IPL makes players fit to withstand international pressure. Most of the players in the Indian squad recently played IPL 2021. Most of these players had excelled for their respective teams. Some of the players had scored a lot of runs and the bowlers had also taken wickets and had performed well. Even then, many players could not withstand the pressure in the World Cup and flopped badly. The Indian players, who played in IPL, played only two T20 series in the last seven months. This led to captain Kohli and the team management not knowing their resources that they were our strike bowlers and they were our strike batsmen. After the T20 series against England in March, Kohli had said that he could start the innings with Rohit Sharma in the T20 World Cup, but it did not happen. Virat Kohli opened the innings for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) throughout the IPL. However, as soon as he came into the World Cup, he sent KL Rahul and Rohit to the opening. Team India could not withstand the pressure after losing a match against Pakistan and changed the final XI against New Zealand. At the same time, the pressure that sent his main batsman Rohit to number three was the main reason for India's defeat. What can BCCI do:- Now it is BCCI's next step about how they can bring this Team India up. At the same time, how to mould the structure of the IPL so that it can also improve the performance of the players. India is now scheduled to play matches against Afghanistan on November 3, Scotland on November 5 and Namibia on November 8. Ex Punjab CM Amarinder Singh quits from Congress; forms new party Goa is deserving of capable leadership, hospitable development, and Congress: Rahul Gandhi Transparent LPG cylinder launched in UP, how much gas is left can be seen