Did Bowlers Let Team Down In CT?
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Did bowlers let team down in CT?

Indian leg-spinner Amit Mishra on Sunday rejected skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's criticism of the team's bowling in the Champions Trophy, saying the bowlers did not make any mistake and credit should be given to rival batsmen. Even though the Indian bowlers cut a sorry figure against Pakistan and even in the washed out match against Australia, Mishra felt credit should go to the rival batsmen.

"Bowling to the likes of Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey is not an easy task. I don't think our bowlers committed any mistakes. We should give credit to opposition batsmen for playing so well," he said.

India were knocked out of the Champions Trophy in the group stage itself after a loss to Pakistan, an abandoned match against Australia and a consolation win over the West Indies and Dhoni had blamed it on poor bowling and fielding.

"This tournament did not have scope for a team to make a comeback. We lost to Pakistan and the wash-out against Australia all but ended our hopes. I hope the ICC takes note of this while conducting future tournaments," he said.

"Dhoni has advised me to concentrate a bit more on my batting and I am working hard at the nest to become a reliable number eight or nine batsman," he said."We will benefit from the home conditions and if we execute our plans well, then we might even win by a big margin," he said.

"You ask any cricketer, his first preference would be Test cricket. That's why I don't think there is any threat to this format. But we should play more Test matches which is not happening right now," he said.

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