The Asian Age

BATSMEN FAILED OUR BOWLERS: RAHANE

- — PTI

London, Sept. 6: Vice- captain Ajinkya Rahane on Thursday blamed the Indian team’s much- vaunted batting line- up’s failure to complement the bowlers for their Test series defeat in England.

“Patience is the key in England, whether you bat or bowl. You got to bowl in the same areas for a longer period of time. Maybe as a batsman, you have to leave the ball for a longer period of time,” Rahane said.

“We feel bad as our bowlers bowled so well and we as batting group could not support them when we are a experience­d group. I think we as batting group fell short.

“When you are on tour you work so hard and prepare so well and then one department performs well then it is responsibi­lity of other group to back them,” he added.

Talking about his batting, Rahane said, “I didn’t get many runs but I got 50- odd and 80- odd in the last two matches. The way I am batting, I am middling the ball really well. Batting is all about confidence. I would like to contribute a little more to my team. “During this last match I will definitely give my best and I have prepared myself really well. Preparatio­n from beginning till now is similar, whether you are 3- 1 down or up. I am just going to enjoy my batting.” Rahane said that the world’s number one Test side will look to finish this long tour on a winning note.

“Definitely it is an important

Test match.

The series stands at 3- 1 and we want to give our best and finish on a winning note. Especially since, I feel we played some good cricket but England played better than us,” said Rahane.

“In Test cricket you have to give more than 100 percent in each and every session. I felt England particular­ly won small and important sessions. Their bowling unit bowled really well. “This is going to be the last test. We are focussed on performing well in this last test and if we can win this test and go back 3- 2 then that will be really good,” he said.

Rahane believes England are a strong team at home. “Every team plays really well at home nowadays. England have played better cricket than us, especially in their bowling and batsmen in both teams have struggled a lot,” he added.

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