Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, meanwhile, said poor start to the innings after opting to bat was the main reason for his side's defeat in the match.
"We didn't get off to a good start. It was the sort of wicket where you'd aim for 150 odd runs. We were 15 runs short," said Dhoni after the match.
India produced an ordinary batting performance to be restricted to 120 for nine.Dhoni's decision to bat first at a slowish Eden Gardens pitch backfired as barring Suresh Raina (39) and the skipper (21) himself, no other batsmen could post a challenge before the determined English attack.
At one stage, India were reduced to 26 for 3 as the hosts lost wickets at regular intervals.
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