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India vs England 2012: M S Dhoni blames spinners for Mumbai Test loss

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Posted: Nov 26, 2012 at 1158 hrs IST
His insistence on a spinning track boomeranging, a sheepish M S Dhoni said he was disappointed. (Reuters)

Mumbai His insistence on a spinning track boomeranging, a sheepish Indian cricket captain M S Dhoni today said he was disappointed with his tweakers who did not adjust their pace to exploit the pitch in the lost second cricket Test against England here.

India were handed a humiliating 10-wicket loss by the English, who were expected to struggle on the spinning track that Dhoni had asked for before the game.

Instead of the host spinners, it was England's Monty Panesar who made batsmen dance to his tune and walked away with 11 wickets. On the other hand, Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook proved their class with hundreds on a track that seemed to terrorise other willow-wielders.

"Definitely outplayed. Monty bowled really well. All get turn, but the pace he bowled at made sure that the batsmen were on the front foot. To some extent, yes I am disappointed with our spinners. We let England bat on the back foot. We could have brought them forward," a disappointed Dhoni said at the presentation ceremony.

Dhoni had lambasted the opening Test pitch in Ahmedabad despite India's win and today he said his bowlers just could not get a hold over the pace to bowl at here.

"All of a sudden they have to change their plan. Ahmedabad was completely different and it was a change of conditions," he said.

Dhoni said the next two Tests, starting with the game in Kolkata on December 5, would be a test of character for his team.

"When two best sides are playing, series are close. It will be a test of character in the two coming games," he said.

Dhoni's rival number Alastair Cook said he has all but forgotten the disappointment of losing the toss.

"Without a doubt, it is a great win. I can't fault the effort of the lads. I could have called heads and obviously it was an important toss. The way we bowled on that first day it was fantastic," said Cook.

Cook lauded the contribution made by Pietersen and Panesar.

"You don't need to tell KP anything and it was great to watch from the other end. Credit to the way Graeme Swann and Monty bowled. Brilliant performance. It's been interesting two weeks and we have seen both ends of the spectrum," he said referring to the nine-wicket loss in Ahmedabad.

Man of the match Pietersen's hundred ranks quite high in his personal bests.

"Now that we have won, this hundred is at the top. Yesterday I said Test hundreds feel a lot better when you win," said Pietersen.

Back in the fold after being at loggerheads with the England Cricket Board for quite some while, Pietersen lauded his teammates and the dressing room unity.

"Panesar and Swann were outstanding. Cooky didn't talk about himself, but he was outstanding. What a difference a week makes. The way boys have come back is great. Cricket wise, it is not bad now.

"Thanks to the guys in the dressing room and the management. Every day you put on an England jersey, it is special. Thanks to the supporters who have travelled, and also the Indian support. They have been great too," he said.

Asked what was the key to performing well on the Indian soil, Pietersen said, "You have to trust your defence, that is the big difference. You play sweep shots early on, it doesn't look that good."

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Yes its true by Jayan on 27 Nov 2012

He is not blaming our spinners, its the oposition. They are responsible for the loss.

Dhoni is expert in Blaming. by Vikram on 27 Nov 2012

What dhoni said after the Match. Making England Play on the Front foot. what was he wwaiting for in the match???. He should have told the bowlers and set the field accordingly. He wanted a pitch which would turn from day 1. He got that, won the toss, but still lost the game.. England might as well go on end thier 28 Year Drought here.

Cricket by Ramnik Shah on 26 Nov 2012

Dhoni should be proactive and tell his bowlers what is required also he should have deep mid on and long on and short extra cover and deep point all the time for Cook and Pieterson.When will he get it right!what roll does the coach play in this!Sachin has past sell by date!

Spinners to Blame not Captain or Batsmen. by Snehasish Das on 26 Nov 2012

Dhoni always blames batsmen or bowlers not himself. He being captain has not scored for a long time. He made the choice of playing 3 spinners and now blaming them. He should have asked them to bowl faster and fuller being captain and keeper. He only is fit to blame others and not himself.

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