I don’t think we batted well, says Dhoni

The four and a half months away from home is very demanding, the Indian ODI captain said.

January 20, 2015 03:44 pm | Updated April 01, 2016 10:36 pm IST - Brisbane

"We needed to build partnerships, but that did not happen," Dhoni said

"We needed to build partnerships, but that did not happen," Dhoni said

His decision to bat first backfired on Tuesday as India was dismissed for a paltry 153 against England and skipper M.S. Dhoni put the blame on his batsmen for their nine-wicket loss in their second ODI of the cricket tri-series here.

“I don’t think we batted well, especially after choosing to bat,” said Dhoni after James Anderson and Steve Finn produced sensational seam bowling to set up the win for England at The Gabba.

“The wicket was a bit two-paced to start off and our batsmen did not really play well. We needed to build partnerships, but that did not happen.

“If a ball is there to hit, you should, but if it needs to be defended, you should watch out. By the time you need to accelerate, there aren’t any wickets left,” he said.

Demanding tour

India will be in Australia for a long time since the World Cup is also starting next month and Dhoni said the four and a half months away from home was very demanding.

"We have to use whatever time is left before the World Cup in a useful manner. Staying four and a half months away from home is difficult, but we have to switch on and switch off.

“We need to switch on and assess what needs to be done in the nets, or wait in the hotel if the need be,” he said.

It was England’s first win after its loss to Australia in the tournament-opener and skipper Eoin Morgan said he was delighted at the outstanding performance of his team.

“Outstanding. We really put a team performance, which I was delighted with,” said Morgan.

“And there were individual performance. Steve Finn got that bounce and made most of it. Jimmy set the tone with an early breakthrough. If it swings, he tends to take advantage.

“It adds a hell of a lot of weight to the side. Australia very strong side at the moment, we will continue to concentrate on what we do well,” he added.

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