expressindia.indianexpress.com
expressindia web
HomeBlogsCricketAstrology ShoppingTendersClassifieds Reader Comments
Font Size
Expressindia » Story

We conceded a lot of runs in the last two overs: M S Dhoni

PTI

Posted: Jan 12, 2013 at 1712 hrs IST
We conceded a lot of runs in the last two overs: M S Dhoni. (Reuters)

Rajkot Leaking 38 runs in the last two overs of England innings cost India dear in the first ODI, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni conceded in the brief media interaction, which ended abruptly after the Saurashtra Cricket Association authorities switched off power.

"Yes, we conceded a lot of runs in the last two overs. But we got a good start but did not have enough wickets in hand in the last ten overs to put pressure on them. Had I stayed on for two more over things could have turned out differently," said Dhoni after his team's nine-run defeat.

Do M S Dhoni a favor! Choose.

The power was switched off by SCA officials to conduct the sound and laser show for the assembled crowd that stayed on after the conclusion of the prize distribution function.

Dhoni had answered a few questions before power was switched off, which prompted him to ask if he "can call it a day".

Victorious England captain Alastair Cook could not address the media at all.

India's pace spearhead Ishant Sharma was taken to the cleaners for 20 runs in the penultimate over and then Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave away 18 in the final over.

Dhoni clouted four sixes in his whirlwind knock of 32 off 25 balls before he was dismissed by Jade Dernbach in the 45th over.

India, chasing England's imposing total of 325 for four, finished at 316 for nine.

Dhoni said the fast outfield made it even tougher to stem the flow of runs though he felt it was a 280-290 wicket.

"The outfield was very fast," he said.

Asked why the team preferred Dinda over Shami Ahmed, who had made an impressive debut against Pakistan at New Delhi recently, Dhoni said the wicket at the Ferozshah Kotla was different.

"We knew Dinda can bowl yorker length balls but did not know how Shami can bowl on such a wicket," said Dhoni.

Dhoni curtly said "no" when a local scribe asked him if the team management had erred in leaving out Cheteshwar Pujara from the XI as he came into the game on the back of his second Ranji Trophy triple hundred.

"As I said we needed to have wickets in hand but that did not happen. Had I stayed for two more overs, things could have been different," he said.

Print
 
Post Comments
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
Message*
Characters remaining
 
TERMS OF USE: The views, opinions and comments posted are your, and are not endorsed by this website. You shall be solely responsible for the comment posted here. The website reserves the right to delete, reject, or otherwise remove any views, opinions and comments posted or part thereof. You shall ensure that the comment is not inflammatory, abusive, derogatory, defamatory &/or obscene, or contain pornographic matter and/or does not constitute hate mail, or violate privacy of any person (s) or breach confidentiality or otherwise is illegal, immoral or contrary to public policy. Nor should it contain anything infringing copyright &/or intellectual property rights of any person(s).
I agree to the terms of use.

Latest News

Business

Showbiz

Sports

Spot-fixing case: Police issues summons, but CSK CEO Meiyappan pleads for more time...

Phaneesh Murthy to be sued for sexually harassing iGate employee

Nawaz Sharif seeks civil nuclear technology from China

Indian-origin boy Sathwik Karnik wins National Geographic Bee contest

'An eye for an eye', shouts Islamist after beheading British soldier

BJP tears into UPA govt on 4th anniversary, says it lacks leadership

Sanjay Dutt shifted to Pune's Yerwada Jail

More
© The Indian Express Limited. All rights reserved
Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Express Group | Site Map