Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Saturday admitted that
"nothing has clicked for the team" so far in the Test series against
England and they have only played to 60 per cent of their potential.
"A loss is a loss. We need to work a lot on both batting and bowling front. Congratulations to England for being the No. 1 side," Dhoni said. © AFP |
"Nothing has clicked for us in this Test series. We have only managed
to perform upto 60 to 65 per cent of our potential. The key to doing
well at the highest level is the ability to keep the good balls away and
punish the loose deliveries consistently. We didn't do that," Dhoni
said after they were thrashed by an innings and 242 runs to lose the
series and the world number spot at Edgbaston.
Questioned about the worrying factor that the margin of loss is
getting bigger and bigger, Dhoni answered, "A loss is a loss. We need to
work a lot on both batting and bowling front. Congratulations to
England for being the No. 1 side."
As usual Dhoni tried to play down the issue of rankings which he has always done during his interaction with the media.
"I have always stressed about playing consistent cricket. Being
number 1 or not is not of much importance. But as a unit you need to
play consistent cricket. Once you are at the top, it's like a Cat &
Mouse game where other teams are trying to catch up with you. This is
the first series that we have lost in last two and half years," Dhoni
stated.
Dhoni also sidestepped the raging issue about lack of preparation which may have led to this disaster.
"I never really thought about it. We have tried to utilise whatever opportunities we got."
The skipper felt that although fans expect them to win each and every series, it is not possible practically.
Dhoni couldn't explain the reason why his much-vaunted batting
line-up has failed to cross 300-run mark in six innings. But he ruled
out that age was a factor with his premier batsmen.
"It is difficult to explain but I believe we have to be more
consistent while punishing loose deliveries. As far as the age is
concerned, they (Dravid, Tendulkar, Laxman) are the best in the world
and have the ability to bounce back," he defended.
Asked about his team's shoddy fielding, Dhoni gave another cliched
answer. "We are obviously not the best looking fielding side in the
world but our boys give 100 per cent. It's of no use to point fingers at
individuals after a defeat."
The only positive that the Indian skipper felt about having emerged from this series defeat is the long spells from bowlers.
"The bowlers have sent down around 600 overs and have bowled well
since West Indies. It's the batting where we need to put in more effort
and play for pride," Dhoni concluded.






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