CRICKET Updated: Aug 13, 2018 09:01 IST
India lasted just 82.2 overs across two innings in the innings and 159-run defeat by England at Lord’s with the game effectively ending in two days.
India head coach Ravi Shastri and Virat Kohli during the Lord’s Test vs England on August 12, 2018. (Reuters)
Indian batsmen’s poor technique has been ruthlessly exposed by England pacers in seaming conditions twice, leaving them 0-2 down and in danger of suffering a series rout. (MATCH REPORT) (DAY 4 HIGHLIGHTS)
India lasted just 82.2 overs across two innings in the innings and 159-run defeat by England at Lord’s with the game effectively ending in two days. But Virat Kohli denied he was a ‘one-man army’ for India as other batsmen.
The India skipper instead urged his batsmen to clear their head before facing James Anderson and Co again as they have to win a mental battle to bounce back. Kohli also said his team would never blame the conditions for the losses.
“We didn’t play good cricket. We bowled well in the beginning but didn’t hit our areas consistently. We didn’t get enough chances in the field to miss any, but with bat and ball we could have done much better.”
Kohli denied he was a ‘one-man army’ as only he has batted well on this tour. “No one’s doing anyone a favour by going out there and performing. It’s our job to do that and it’s a duty we’ve been given.
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“There’s no hiding from the fact that mistakes have been made. We’ll have to accept those, put them on the side, learn from them and make sure we’re not thinking about the same mistakes again.
“We’re certainly not thinking of anything else but going 1-2 in the series (at Trent Bridge next up) and building on that strongly. A side like England, when they play like that, they can outplay any opposition, especially when they play at home and the ball is doing a bit.”
He also denied India bore the scars of the 4-0 rout in 2011 and then 1-3 in 2014.
“We are not certainly thinking of last time around when we came here in 2014 or 2011. We are only thinking about the fact that we do have the bowling attack to pick up 20 wickets and as batsmen we should think of that as an opportunity to score runs and make the team win games. What’s been unfortunate, I wouldn’t say unfortunate, but been sad is we haven’t had those two skills coming together.
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