"We are known to be tentative starters. More often than not, we don't start well. Hope the next match is going to be slightly better," India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said.
This time, though, Dhoni cannot even complain about poor preparation.
Unlike in England earlier this year, where the under-cooked, injury-ravaged team surrendered the World No. 1 Test status following a 4-0 whitewash, Dhoni and his team-mates had two weeks and a couple of warm-up games to get ready.
"We had enough practice, we just need to apply ourselves a bit more in the game," Dhoni later told STAR Cricket channel.
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