India’s Ishan Kishan in action during the second T20I against England at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. – SPORTZPICS / BCCI
Eoin Morgan felt his team’s weakness was exposed on a wicket that was not as fast compared to the one used in the first game after losing to seven wickets on Sunday .
“We don’t play well with slow, low wickets. We were right in the game, we did a lot of the innings structure really well. But when we tried to accelerate, we managed to lose the gates at various stages, « explained Morgan.
» I have to give India some credit there. I thought they bowled particularly well after they adjusted and realized what worked well on that wicket. «
» Debutant Ishan Kishan played pretty well and managed to take the game away from us. Everything we tried back then didn’t seem to work, « added he added.
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« We could have been a little more precise with lines and lengths that we tapered. The pitch suited us the other day, it had more speed. This got us out of our comfort zone. «
» It was a typical Indian wicket. So your accuracy has to be right and you are playing with people who are really on the right track when it comes to wickets like this, ”said Morgan.
Ref: https://sportstar.thehindu.com