The Indians stuck to their policy of playing with seven batters, even though it meant Manoj Tiwary was almost straightaway drafted into the playing eleven literally after stepping out of the aircraft.
"Our lower order batters can't score big against this bowling attack. Without six batters it becomes quite difficult to score runs. So if it is a low score, even five bowlers can't defend it.
"I thought 187 was a good score. But once they got 60 in first five overs and 100 in the first 10, they never really had to take any risk."
Dhoni once again rued the injuries that have had a disastrous effect on his team's performances.
"Injuries have been a big concern. We have lost nine players and almost of them feature in the first eleven."
The injury nightmare, however, wouldn't extend to young Ajinkya Rahane, who batted with a runner during his knock of 54 on Tuesday.
"He felt a twist in his leg while turning. It's a bit of inflammation, but, as of now, he wouldn't miss the next game."
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