We conceded 20-25 runs extra in the death overs, says Yuzvendra Chahal
The steady spinner of Indian team, Yuzvendra Chahal has accepted that they leaked 20-25 extra runs in the death overs which gave England an edge. According to him, the major turning point in the game was Virat Kohli's dismissal from where the team could not recover and eventually lost the game.
The second One-Day International between India and England proved to be a disappointment for the visitors as the English team overwhelmed them by 86 runs at Lord's to level the series with one match to go. Though Kuldeep Yadav has been highlighted during the matches played in England, experienced Yuzvendra Chahal has continued his steady course throughout. In the last match, he had a fantastic spell of 10-0-43-1. While the bowling in the middle-overs appeared to be fine, it was India's failure in batting and terrible death bowling led to the fatal loss.
“We conceded 20-25 runs extra in the death overs. We must give credit to Joe Root and Willey also because they batted really well towards the end. As far as the spinners are concerned, Kuldeep and I bowled reasonably well, Kuldeep got three wickets. The wicket was different, a bit slow. If you bowled slow, batsmen were able to play us easily and there wasn’t as much turn as in the second innings,” said Chahal.
“After a couple of overs, I realised that the wicket was slow. My plan was that on this track, I should vary the pace and bowl fuller. If you bowl short on a slow track, the chances of getting hit are more. I wanted to keep it wicket-to-wicket because if the batsman misses, I have a greater chance of getting a wicket,” he added.
Despite India having made a steady start with Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma
“I think the turning point was Virat
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