A sloppy India today slumped to a humiliating 333-run loss inside three days in the first Test against Australia after the hosts were dismissed for 107 in 33.5 overs in their second innings after Australia set a daunting target of 441.
"I am totally shocked. I watched every ball in this game, the first ball turns square, you don't prepare a test match wicket in this manner. You prepare a Test match wicket to last five days," Engineer, who played 46 Tests, told reporters here.
"We were too complacent, our spinners are the best in the world, (Ravichandran) Ashwin, (Ravindra) Jadeja, they are fantastic bowlers. We missed so many chances. Looking at Australia's fielding, close-in fielding, I remembered of Eknath Solkar's days. They were not taking catches they were making catches, which put them in strong position," he said.
Engineer hoped that the team learns from its mistakes and "firstly never prepares a wicket like this one".
"We were playing, (like) we are playing IPL. Good bowling. You have to give Australians credit, they outplayed us. It hurts me as an Indian. We were humiliated and this is not (what) we expected after great performances against England and New Zealand," he added.
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