As inclement weather and bad light ensured an early finish, it was England (placed at 127 for two) who had regained the advantage. This, after India had got both their openers cheap (62 for two).
"From our point of view, we would have been probably happy with three wickets," admitted Fletcher.
- India's tour of England
"Two probably indicated we could have bowled a better length," he added, before proceeding to defend his bowlers.
"With the ball swinging around it was difficult for some of our bowlers to get their line right," he reasoned, adding, "Coming from Somerset, where it didn't swing much, it was probably difficult for them to re-adjust.
"Zaheer bowled very well. It was the other bowlers who lacked the experience."
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