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England vs India ODIs: Lot of Improvement to Do, Says Alastair Cook After Cardiff Defeat




Alastair Cook ODI

Cook accepted the batting and bowling failure but took some positives out of the loss.


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Cardiff: The 133-run loss against India in the second one-dayer has left Alastair Cook frustrated and the England skipper said his teammates will have to improve their game immensely to bounce back in the five-match series.


"If we play like that we're not going to win many games of cricket," said Cook after his team was dismissed for 161 while chasing a revised target of 295 from 47 overs at Sophia Gardens on Wednesday.


"However, the talent in the changing room is there and we've got a lot of improvement to do. We didn't play very well, and we've paid for that today," he said. (Also Read: Happy Days are Here Again, Says Dhoni)


England can always take heart from the Test loss at Lord's and the 3-1 series win thereafter. Cook also said that 'tomorrow is another day'. (Match in Pics)


"But it's one game, isn't it? It's one day of cricket. When you don't get it right - like we haven't today - it's not the end of the world at all. It's frustrating," Cook said.


"You don't win every game of cricket you play and you certainly don't win many when you play like that. The lads in the changing room will know that. They don't need me to tell them. So, we have to dust ourselves off and try to come back and play better next time," he added.


Suresh Raina scored a 75-ball hundred as India heaped on 304-6 in their allotted fifty overs, before Ravindra Jadeja snapped 4-28 to bowl out England for 161.


Cook accepted the batting and bowling failure but took some positives out of the loss.


"Obviously, it wasn't a 300 wicket and it wasn't a 160 wicket," said Cook.


"However, we could look at some good spots, I suppose. I thought Chris Woakes (4-52) bowled nicely up front, and came back pretty strong when the carnage was happening."


"Alex Hales played really well. He'll know that scoring 40s don't win you games. But he batted the same way I've seen him play for Nottinghamshire and that's a really good start. He hits a really clean ball, and can win games of cricket. But as a batting unit as a whole, apart from that first nine or ten overs, 160 on that wicket wasn't good enough," he added.


It was a surprise seeing Moeen Ali missing out after his recent success against India in the just-concluded Test series and Cook admitted that it was a tough call to leave the in-form spinner out.


"That was another tough call. You saw what James Tredwell brings to the side. He's done really well in his 30-odd games and is a really canny operator. But at some stage, I think we'll see Moeen play because of his huge development this year in Test cricket. If he can make those strides in one-day cricket as well, he gives us another option if we want to play a slightly different side," said Cook.


While the first ODI in Bristol had been washed off, ex-cricketer Graeme Swann had expressed his opinion that Cook shouldn't be England's ODI captain.


When asked about this, the skipper replied, "I don't think it's that helpful especially from a so-called friend. But he's entitled to his opinion on it."


"It's not ideal for me, especially when you get through the summer I've had. It's not helpful at this time, because I am going to be captain in this World Cup. I've done it for three-and-a-half years. We're going to build up to that, and we've got a good chance," Cook said.



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