After a crushing ten-wicket defeat from India in the first ODI at The Oval, England's senior all-rounder Moeen Ali is confident of hosts' bouncing back in the second match at Lord's on Thursday, insisting that at times, one can learn more from losses.
Despite the return of big guns like Ben Stokes, Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow on Tuesday, England were skittled out for 110 in just 25.2 overs, with India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah being the chief destructor with a fiery 6-19 and ably backed by 3-31 from Mohammed Shami and 1-26 from Prasidh Krishna.
The chase of 111 was completed easily by India within 19 overs, with skipper Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan sharing an unbroken partnership to secure a ten-wicket win for India and take 1-0 lead in three-match ODI series. It also meant that Jos Buttler faced his third defeat in four matches since taking over as full-time white-ball skipper after Eoin Morgan's retirement from international cricket.