IND vs ENG: Missed chances cost us a Mumbai Test, says Alastair Cook


Alastair Cook

England are down and out, and captain Alastair Cook is left to collect adult a pieces of a unsuccessful campaign. It is a missed opportunities that are murdering him as he believed that if those half chances could have been converted, they still stood a possibility to compete, not beaten like a approach they were yesterday.

“It was a diversion of missed opportunities again. At 230-2 we had an event to get a bigger total, though we still suspicion 400 in these conditions was good and only above par. While fielding, during 300-6 and 360-7, we had opportunities to shorten India to a low score. But we missed 3 good chances to take wickets and they done us pay,” pronounced a skipper referring to Virat Kohli and Jayant Yadav’s forsaken catches and Murali Vijay’s missed stumping. When we are personification in India, we ought to have a good spin attack. Cook pronounced that Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid are not in a same joining as Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann yet. “No disregard to Mo and Rash, though Swann and Panesar were universe category bowlers in 2012,” he said.

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