Captain Virat Kohli on Wednesday urged followers of Indian cricket to not be judgemental about his team's poor batting performance after just one Test as the problem is more about making "mental adjustments" rather than technical.
India lost the first Test against England by 31 runs with only skipper Kohli crossing the 50 run mark in both innings.
"There must be a clear plan on how to face the first 20-30 balls, and more often than not that plan does not involve aggression. There we need some composure rather than aggression. As a batting unit, we have discussed that," the skipper said.
Kohli said from a team's perspective they don't analyse how bad a defeat can look as their focus in on cutting down on margin of error in the next game.
His captaincy has come for some flak from the pundits but the skipper defended himself saying that he is doing his best.
Kohli did drop a hint that a second specialist spinner in either Ravindra Jadeja or Kuldeep Yadav could be an option as the surface looks dry.
"(It) could be a tempting thought. The pitch looked very hard and the surface looked very dry. It has been very hot in London for the last couple of months. There is good grass cover on it and that is required basically to keep the wicket together, otherwise it is going to be very difficult to hold it together," Kohli explained.
When asked if it hurt more that India lost after his lion-hearted effort (149 and 51), Kohli begged to differ.
"It doesn't only hurt when you score runs and you don't win but it also hurts when you are not scoring runs as well and the team is not doing well,” Kohli said.
Kohli, however, didn't give a clear cut reply whether it was his technique of a pronounced front-foot movement against the likes of James Anderson that stood out unlike others.
"It is very difficult for me to point it out. Individuals react differently to different things, and there are variable reasons as to why a particular player is doing a certain thing on the field. That goes into the preparation bit as well.
(With inputs from PTI)
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