Dhoni blames loose deliveries by spinners for loss
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Sunday pulled up his spinners for bowling too many loose deliveries, which he said was the main reason for India's 65-run thrashing by Australia in the first match of the cricket tri-series here.
Australia were 35 for two in 11 overs when rain stopped play but they recovered after the interruption, and Dhoni said lack of discipline among his slow bowlers led to the home side reaching 216 for five in their allotted 32 overs.
"We were doing well before rain. Once they (Australia) came back after the rain break, they went after our bowling. Our loose deliveries were too loose. That was the difference," Dhoni said after the match.
Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin went for 48 runs from his wicketless five overs, leg-spinner Rahul Sharma bled 44 runs for one wicket from his 6.2 overs while Ravindra Jadeja's 2.4 overs of slow left-arm spin cost 41 runs for no wicket.
Dhoni rued the lack of partnership in their run chase but promised to bounce back in the tournament.
"We did not have any substantial partnerships (in our run chase). If only we could have built the partnership of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. And we did not get off to a good start in the chase. That was a crucial time after the Powerplay overs," he said.
"We have the self-belief. That comes with the youngsters. They are agile and they don't catch up with the moment. It's four matches for each of three teams. We would look to reach the final and then plan for the final," he said.
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