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Kohli gives credit to rival bowlers, says India were 30-35 runs short of target

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KANPUR: India captain Virat Kohli credited opposition bowlers for their impressive show in the first Twenty20 Internatio­nal, saying the hosts were 30-35 runs short of their target against England on Thursday.

England bowlers cashed in on questionab­le shot selection of the Indian batsmen to restrict the hosts to 147 for seven, before skipper Eoin Morgan led from front with a 51 off 38 balls to set up an emphatic win for his team.

“England played better cricket than us today (Thurs- day), and they are deserving winners. Credit to their bowlers, they bowled good hard lengths with extra pace and bounce,” Kohli said at the post-match presentati­on ceremony. “We would have liked to execute that as well, but we were about 30-35 runs short on that wicket.”

Defending the target, Yuzvendra Chahal (2/27) shone with the ball for India and Kohli was full of praise for the young leg-spinner. “I have a lot of confidence in him (Chahal), he plays with me at RCB. He has wicket-taking ability as well. He is confident about his skills. A young cricketer showing such skills, really a good sign,” he said.

England skipper Eoin Morgan also lauded his bowlers for the “outstandin­g” effort.

“Our bowlers were outstandin­g tonight (Thursday), Moeen Ali in particular showed great resolve. We showed a lot of experience, and Tymal Mills and Chris Jordan put their hands up in very important roles,” Morgan said. “Sam Billings and Jason Roy did outstandin­gly well, Sam has taken his two chances when he’s had the opportunit­y.”

Off-spinner Moeen Ali was adjudged man-of-the-match for his impressive 4-0-21-2 spell and that too in the shortest format of the game.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? England celebratin­g the wicket of Manish Pandey in the first T20 against India on Thursday
PIC/PTI England celebratin­g the wicket of Manish Pandey in the first T20 against India on Thursday

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