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”I’m full of admiration for India and the beast they are in their home conditions. Obviously, a lot was said about certain (Indian) players not being here. But this series has shown the depth of Indian cricket,” Stokes said in the post-match press conference, speaking about absence of senior players like Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami.
”We have seen a lot of young players come in and do extremely well (for India). Since that first game, India have been the much better team and obviously 4-1 reflects that.” England came into the five-match series after extensive preparation in Abu Dhabi and even amidst the rubber they flew back to the Middle East nation for further ironing out the creases. But all of those efforts did not bring the desired result for England. Stokes was understandably disappointed. ”I’m very disappointed, not only in myself but I’m disappointed for the team because of how much hard work has gone into this tour itself. If we weren’t disappointed, if we weren’t frustrated at how the series has ended up, I don’t really know what other emotions you could have,” said Stokes. The Durham man accepted that they were outplayed by a far superior side. “We came here with very high hopes and confident about what we could achieve and started off very well. But obviously losing the series 1-4, not just myself but the team are big enough to say we’ve been completely outplayed in the last four games,” said Stokes. So, what caused England’s downfall after that bright start at Hyderabad where Ollie Pope’s miracle hundred turned the tide for them? “The team who seizes those opportunities and moments, theirs are the team that are going to come out on top. Whenever we managed to wrestle back any type of momentum with the ball or bat, India were always able to put it back on to us. “That was where the Tests after the first one were won and lost. It’s obviously very disappointing. But I’m always man enough to say that we got beaten by the better team,” he detailed.
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Would bowl more in days to come
Stokes promised to work on his bowling harder in the days to come. ”I was just so focused to run in and get it down as hard and fast as I could. That’s why you didn’t see too much emotion. But I just love being back in the game with the ball in hand. ”I know how much that helps the team, the dynamic. I will go back and work even harder to make sure in the summer I’ll play a full role as an all-rounder,” he signed off.