When a team is under pressure going into a match, and the results are not on expected lines, it is difficult for a captain to come up with an explanation.
- Scorecard Match Report
Successive defeats make the scenario worse.
And if the team in question is India, pacifying all the voices raised become an impossible ask.
MS Dhoni's predicament was not very difficult to understand.
India had lost two Test matches in succession and their margins were huge. It was, therefore, not surprising that he came in to the post-match presser, following India's 319-run thrashing at Trent Bridge on Monday, expecting a barrage of expected questions.
The responses that came from him, therefore, weren't impromptu statements, but calculated.
The first salvo was fired even before he could make himself comfortable.
'Do you think India isn't playing like the No.1 team?'
"I would agree to that to some extent, as far as this series is concerned," admitted Dhoni, subsequently proceeding to dissect the areas he felt his team was lacking or found wanting.
"There were quite a few things that we were missing," he explained.
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