London:England head coach Chris Silverwood has admitted his team missed a trick against India's tail-end batsmen allowing them to put on valuable runs that eventually cost the host match and allowed visitors take 1-0 lead in the five-Test series.
India's No. 8 Mohammed Shami and No. 9 Jasprit Bumrah added unbeaten 89 for the ninth wicket to set England a 271-run target in 60 overs. England succumbed under the pressure and lost the second Test, at Lord's, by 151 runs.
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"One thing we have to become good at is removing the tail or the lower-order batsmen," said Silverwood to the English media.
The former England paceman added that aggression against Indian tail was fine. "I don't mind the aggressive approach."