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Dhoni backs his mediocre bowlers, says they did a decent job

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Oct 09 2014 | 10:47 AM IST
Barring Bhuvneshwar Kumar all the Indian bowlers leaked runs in the first ODI against West Indies, but home team skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has backed his underfire bowling attack despite crashing to an embarrassing 124-run loss in the series opener here.
India paid the price for some mediocre bowling as the Caribbeans, who were on the verge of boycotting the ODI, rode on Marlon Samuels' career-best equalling 126 not out to post a mammoth 321 for six at the Nehru Stadium yesterday.
But Dhoni refused to put the blame on his bowlers, saying they did a "decent job".
"What we have to evaluate is how the wicket was? I felt that it was a very good wicket to bat on. There was not much turn. Leaving aside Bhuvneshwar, most of our bowlers gave away runs. Considering this a total of 320 on this wicket, I feel our bowlers did a decent job," the skipper said.
"I was quite happy with the death bowling. Our bowlers bowled quite consistently at the death. They maintained their lengths and we were able to put fielders in right areas. Overall, I am quite happy with the bowling," Dhoni said.
"We bowled really well in the death overs. The ground is not very big, so 320-325 is a par score on wicket like this."
Medium pacer Bhuvneshwar was the most economical bowler for India yesterday, conceding just 38 runs off his 10 overs but failed to pick up any wicket.
If India's bowling was mediocre, their batting display can be turned as shoddy as the West Indies bundled out the hosts for just 197 runs in 41 overs to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.

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First Published: Oct 09 2014 | 10:47 AM IST

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