Hyderabad:It's a sport in the end. That's what the optimists say. For the staunch fans, lustily clapping, cheering, and screaming to break all the pre-decided decibels of noise of a developed country, the loss would mean the breaking of hearts and a long wait.
The wait, meanwhile, has continued for the past decade and this crushing by the English side would hurt even more. As this Indian side looked more settled having won most of their bilateral series, albeit the Asia Cup. For the readers of the game, the emotions must be dropped down to understand the practical side of it, dissect and analyse to understand how and which facet of the game the team was lacking. ETV Bharat takes a look:
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Powerplay overs: India just couldn't score in the powerplay overs having lost KL Rahul (5 from 5 balls) early into the innings. Rohit Sharma slow scoring (27 runs from 28 balls) didn't help as the run-rate went down in the most crucial phase of the innings. It appeared he tried to push the accelerator button but the patchy form didn't help as a miscued shot went for a catch. India scored 38-1 in the powerplay overs whereas England were 63-0 at the end of 6 overs.
England got wickets at regular intervals: Right at the onset, England were bang on target, not allowing Indian batters to free their arms. The slower-ones, cutters were put to good use.
India's fall of wickets: