At 38, Dravid is still going strong and was India's star performer with the bat in England.
He, however, was disappointed with the outcome of the series but felt the hosts were by far the better side and deserved to be praised highly for their achievement.
"Obviously, England are a very good team at present. They played some very good cricket and you need to give them credit. They outplayed us in all departments of the game. They showed better skills during that series," he said. "But that's not an excuse. We didn't play well enough. Sometimes there is no harm losing to a team that is better than you as long as you learn from the mistakes," Dravid said.
He also did not buy the theory that fatigue had a role to play in India's poor performance in England.
"Playing a lot of cricket is part and parcel of the game. That's the way FTP is made and the tours are structured. You just get to learn with it and get on with it," the right-hander said on the sidelines of the launch of SG's Maxxport, a sportswear brand, in New Delhi.Dravid, however, was hopeful of a reversal of fortunes for India in the ODI series against England, termed as a revenge series, starting, on Friday, at Hyderabad.
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