Leaking 38 runs in last 2 overs cost us dear: Dhoni
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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 overs things could have turned out differently," said Dhoni after his team's nine-run defeat.
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.
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