Ishan Kishan explains why Ravi Bishnoi's 29-run over wasn't the turning point ...Middle East

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The Men in Blue lost the match by four wickets at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester on Saturday, July 4. India posted 190 batting first, but England completed the chase with one over to spare and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Bishnoi struggled throughout his spell and conceded 60 runs in four overs.

“We were always in a situation where, we thought we had the game. But getting those free hits made it easier for him to get relief, get the pressure out of him. I think we bowled pretty well. We had our plans, but at the same time, we have to give that credit to Bethell because he took his time, he was in the middle for a very long time, and he understood when to charge the ball and who to charge.”

We Could Have Done Better - Ishan Kishan on Costly Death Overs

Ishan Kishan admitted that India let the game slip by giving away easy scoring opportunities in the closing overs. He said that the free-hit deliveries allowed England to score big runs without the risk of losing a wicket.

Bishnoi conceded 29 runs in the 17th over, including two no-balls and one wide, as Bethell hit both free hits for sixes. England's equation dropped to 20 runs from 18 balls, and the hosts completed the chase in the 19th over. Shreyas Iyer blamed costly bowling errors after England defeat.

The Best Part Is We Are All Together - Ishan Kishan Backs Team India

“Yes, we did not win but I think we have been playing good cricket. The most important thing is how we realise in each of these games where we can get better. The best part is we are all together. We are all trying to improve. Not winning makes a huge difference in your mindset as well. But I think all of us are mature here who will understand what’s going on and where we can get better as a group.”

India have now lost three of their last four completed T20Is, while captain Shreyas Iyer is still searching for his first win as India's full-time T20I captain. The visitors will look to level the series when they face England in the third T20I in Nottingham on Tuesday, July 7.

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