England skipper Alastair Cook blamed poor show by his batsmen for his side's 5-0 ODI series whitewash by India and said he was "shocked" by the batting collapse in the fifth and final match in Kolkata.
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In a stunning collapse, England were bundled out for just 176 after being at 129 for one at one stage with their batsman falling like nine-pins against the Indian spinners' guile to lose the match by 95 runs on Tuesday.
"It's really a bit of shocker. Incredible. We have not batted well in the entire tour. Batting is one of the team why we lost many games," Cook said after the match.
Cook said his side were a bit short on experience on Indian conditions."Not many of us have played here. The bowl does not come quite well in these conditions. Winning is a habit and losing is also a habit. When the confidence is not so high, it's not easy," he said.
"India's confidence is high. They are playing some decent cricket and it's hard to stop them," he added.
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