While bowling was indeed an area of concern, the Indian batting (with all the star power) also left a lot to be desired. However, the captain had his own explanation for the failure in this case.
"As the Test progressed we witnessed variable bounce," said Dhoni, adding, "That meant our batsmen couldn't leave the ball on the bounce but play had to play it.
"I think that helped them (the England bowlers) to a certain extent.
"Also, our batting order had to be changed in the second innings -- Dravid opened, Laxman batted at No.3, Gambhir at No.4 and Sachin at No.5. Most of the things that could have gone wrong in this game went wrong."
The captain, though disappointed with the result, preferred to remain optimistic about the upcoming Tests.
"There's a lot of cricket left to be played. And that gives us an opportunity to improve," he concluded.
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