After being bettered and battered by England in the first of five T20 internationals, India skipper Virat Kohli admitted on Friday that they were clueless about handling the challenge posed by the tricky pitch at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.
While there was a lot of discourse around the Ahmedabad pitch after the 3rd Test in the series against England, Kohli lashed out at the critics saying, “We (Indian Cricket Team) are successful because we don’t crib about pitches.”
However, after being invited to bat first, India were restricted to a meagre total of 124 for seven and the batters struggled to cope with the two-paced track at the stadium.
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The Indian skipper said after going down by eight wickets, “We just weren’t aware of what we had to do on that pitch, lack of execution on our shots and something we have to address,” PTI reported.
Kohli, KL Rahul and Shikhar Dhawan fell to poor shots, something about which the Indian skipper looked concerned.
“Accept your faults, come back with more intent, clarity of areas you want to hit. Wicket didn’t allow you to hit the shots we wanted to.”
Meanwhile, Kohli, who himself got out for a duck, lauded the determination shown by Shreyas Iyer (67 off 48 balls), who hit a half-century to help India post a respectable total.
“Shreyas showed how to use the crease and ride the bounce. Below par batting performance and England made us play. We looked to try a few things, but having said that you have to accept the conditions.
“If the pitch allows you to, you can be aggressive from ball one. We didn’t spend enough time assessing, Shreyas did but we had lost too many wickets to get to 150-160.”
Asked if switching from Test format to the shortest format, was a reason for India’s struggle, Kohli disagreed.
“That shouldn’t be a factor, take pride in playing good white-ball cricket, won our last few T20 series. These five games before the World Cup, we have to try and few things, but we can’t take anything lightly against England.”
Happy to be back to winning ways, England skipper Eoin Morgan said: “(It was a good game) Particularly in the bowling department, the wicket was better for us than we expected, we didn’t have to go to plan B and C very often, which is always a good sign.”
Morgan was lauded by fans and pundits alike for his reading of the pitch and using his bowling lineup. In just the first nine overs, he used six bowlers.
Coming out to chase, opener Jason Roy’s fluent knock ensured that England went about their business calmly.
Morgan was quick to point out the impact Roy has on team.
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“Within the side there’s huge competition, outside the squad, too. Huge support for players who score runs and does well, and when Jason does it gees the boys up.”
Like Kohli, the England captain stressed that there was no Test hangover on players.
“It is completely different format, very distinct. In big series, like the Ashes, we’ve come out the back and learned from it,” Morgan signed off.