Manchester, Aug 7 (IANS/RAY) It can be debated whether India should have fielded first on a fast, drying pitch under heavy cloud cover in the fourth Test against England that got underway here Thursday at the Old Trafford.
But while it was going to be tough in the first three hours, it was really the Indian batsmen's inadequate technique that let down the tourists in their first innings on the opening day of the fourth Test match against England. They were bundled out for 152 after at one point being a humiliating eight for four.
By recalling Ravichandran Ashwin and thereby selecting two spinners in the XI, India were virtually committed to batting first. It was, therefore, a matter of weathering the storm in the first session and a half. In this, the Indians failed miserably.