"Usually we are very composed and it is rare our batting has failed in two consecutive matches. There was a lack of calmness in our batting," Fleming said when asked if the loss was due to pressure of a big match or repercussion of their comprehensive defeat against Trinidad and Tobago in their earlier match.
"There were bad shots, Our batsmen were running between the wickets madly and later looked panicking. We lost two quick wickets through run outs and cost us heavily," Fleming said at the post-match press conference last night.
"We will have to analyze but it is rare. When 3-4 batsmen fail others used to come good but we lost our composure. There were a couple of run-outs that added to our woes. The lower order brought us closer but we could not pull it through.
"A couple of guys strayed away from their designated roles. Ashwin did very well and Chris Morris supported him. The first few overs, the batsman batted well, and the other team knew the conditions better and I knew their bowlers were going to keep things tight," he said.
"I feel Ajinkya Rahane and Pravin both were important. Rahane batted well to compile 70-odd runs on such a track and Pravin bowled beautifully but pick was the bowling. He bowled well and took three wickets to derail us when it looked like we were on track," said the former New Zealand captain.
"They (RR) had batted very well and looked set to go around 180 but we were able to restrict them to 159. That has been our strength.