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Cook unhappy with unavailability of DRS


England captain, Alastair Cook is unhappy with the inaccessibility of the Decision Review System (DRS) in the continuous tour of India after Kevin Pietersen was given out by virtue of an umpiring bungle in the 3rd ODI at Ranchi. India went onto thrash England by 7 wickets and took a 2-1 lead in the progression.

A standard choice by the Indian umpire, S Ravi, gave the hosts a lucky breakthrough as Kevin Pietersen was inaccurately decreed found behind off the playing of Ishant Sharma. "It is baffling when choices don't go your way however that happens in all types of cricket, in particular without DRS," Cook stated of the choice.

"It was an exceptional throw to score. We recognized it no picnic to judge what a great score was, however all our top six got twofold figures, so we all got begins," included Cook. He stated that it might have been generally an oddity effect if England were fit to safeguard the sum. "We needed to strike, yet I couldn't criticise the bowlers or fielders. Unmistakably 155 was not sufficient. We didn't get enough runs. The batting is a concern, obviously. It is disappointing when you don't play to your potential as a batting unit and we need to do that in the event that we need to score here. We've got some value players in our changing area who can, on their day, score recreations for England and provided that we need to score we need to stand up as batsmen and convey," stated the English captain.

"It is hurting now and it will accomplish for a day or somewhere in the vicinity, yet when we head off to Mohali we should run with a clear personality and not search for mystery answers on account of we haven't scored runs for a couple of diversions. We've got to be clear and begin transforming the products out in the center and not only discuss it. It is significant that we don't go out scanning for things that aren't there. We can convolute the diversion at times so conceivably crushing it spirit down to its least difficult shape may help us," he declared. We should not harp excessively on the past on account of that will damage you besides. We got ourselves out with downtrodden shot determination or underprivileged method. It is not only Kevin Pietersen and Eoin Morgan who need to score runs, the whole batting unit need to score the greater part of runs. I don't think you can just dispraise the senior players. What is frustrating is that none of us have performed and depending on if you need to score diversions somebody needs to stand up. It is a tad bit disappointing since there are some exceptional players in the squad. We've picked a squad that we suspect are adequate to score the progression over here," included Cook.

At the point that inquired as to the surrounding capacities of Ravindra Jadeja, Cook stated, "Jadeja has had two great days opposite us however assuming that we need to get any trust then we simply need to look back to Rajkot where we played him well."

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