India skipper Virat Kohli today rued the lack of application and poor shot selection by his batsmen after their meek surrender paved the way for an England victory in the opening Test here.
The hosts drew first blood in the five-match series with a 31-run win at the Edgbaston.
Chasing 194, Kohli stood out again with a combative 51 but lacked support at the other end, as India were all out for 162.
"I think it was a great game. Glad to be part of such an exciting Test. Lot of times we came back, showed character there. But England were relentless. They made us work hard for the runs. It sets up the series nicely and gives us what we need to do going forward," Kohli said after the match.
The captain added, "Our shot selection could have been better. We definitely need to apply ourselves better with the bat, but England came back superbly and we need to take the positives and move forward.
The second Test begins in Lord's on August 9.
"(I) haven't had the time to speak (to the team) but it'll be about taking the positives. We can be proud of the team for starting like that in a big series."
"There is no hiding from this game; we need to be positive, relentless and whatever the feelings are would come out now in no time. We need to take the negatives out and build on the positives as we go on."
Talking about his first-innings century, Kohli said: "From the team's point of view, the century was probably up there. Second-best to Adelaide. One that I'll remember. When you take your team close, it always feels good."