Western Daily Press

Morgan urges England to learn from India loss

- RORY DOLLARD Press Associatio­n

ENGLAND skipper Eoin Morgan told his side to learn a tough lesson after India levelled the T20 series with a comprehens­ive seven-wicket win.

The teams are tied at 1-1 after Virat Kohli saw his side past their target of 165 with an unbeaten 73, building on a thrilling half-century from debutant Ishan Kishan.

Morgan has billed this five-match contest as a chance for England to improve their technique in Indian conditions ahead of this winter’s 20-over World Cup and, while he would rather do that while stringing together wins, he is also looking for value in defeat.

England will ultimately reflect that they were tied up too efficientl­y in the last five overs of the first innings, scoring just 35 for the loss of two wickets, and failed to shut down the boundaries for the Indian batsmen with ball in hand.

Between them, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan and Ben Stokes served up 5.5 overs at an eye-watering cost of 81 runs.

“The pitch played quite slow and quite low. It was one that probably does expose our weakness,” Morgan admitted in a candid post-match assessment.

“This took us out of our comfort zone. It was really a typical Indian wicket, like we would play in an IPL game.

“We don’t play on a lot of low, slow wickets and the more we do, the better. To become better in these conditions, the only way you do that is by playing and making mistakes. You do tend to learn quicker if you are winning and confident and everything’s running reasonably smoothly, but if we have to learn the hard way then we are still going through that process.

“We’re trying to learn game on game so that when it comes to the World Cup here in seven months’ time we can be best prepared and know more about ourselves.”

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Surjeet Yadav/Getty Images Virat Kohli, left, and Ishan Kishan saw India to T20 victory yesterday
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