Are Indian Batsmen underperformers?
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed his
batsmen for their four-run loss to Australia in the opening One-Day
International cricket match, but said they will bounce back in the seven-match
series.
Chasing 293, India were struggling
at 201 for seven, before an inspiring batting effort from Harbhajan Singh and Praveen
Kumar brought them within inches of victory. The two added 84 runs for the
eighth wicket.
'It was a target which we should
have achieved. But we were four wickets down by the powerplay. But thanks to Harbhajan
and Praveen, they made the match interesting,' Dhoni said.
'We have to work a bit on our
bowling but our batsmen need to bat. Chasing 293, it is not possible to win
with only one batsman scoring 50. We have an experienced batting line-up and it
will bounce back.'
'Ideally, we would have liked to
chase a target of around 270, the track becomes slower as the match progresses.
It's a seven-match series and there's going to be ups and downs.'
Australian skipper Ricky Ponting
said it was good toss to win. 'Barring the six-seven overs towards the end, it
was a fine performance. We started well and then put the pressure on them while
bowling,' Ponting said.
'Harbhajan and Praveen definitely
brought India close, it was a good match overall.'
Man-of-the-match David Hussey, who
struck 73 off 54 balls, said: 'It is a good fun out there. I enjoyed my
partnership with Cameron White. We had a good start, thanks to Ponting and Time
Paine. We needed a partnership and we tried to add as many runs as possible
from the powerplay.'
'It's a good batting track, but at
the same time difficult ground to defend. The crowd was fantastic.'
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