India pace bowler Umesh Yadav has said that the overs in the lead-up to lunch on a wicket that had turned placid hurt India as it allowed England to escape from a difficult position and post a 99-run lead in first innings.
"We knew we had only 191 runs on the board. So when we started, we had only one thought and that was to bowl maiden overs. We were not after wickets but wanted bowl as many maidens as we could bowl. We were trying that and we succeeded as well. In the middle phase, we leaked 40-50 runs and after that the game opened up and they got 80-90 runs quickly," said Yadav after returning figures of 3/76, the best by an Indian bowler on the day.
"Those 7-8 overs [before lunch], 35 runs were conceded. The batsmen got into a flow. They realised what they had to do. I think it was a bit of fault from our side. The way we had taken wickets, I think we should have kept it a bit tight. But I think we conceded more in the middle phase," added Yadav further.