Hopefully we can learn from these mistakes, says Rohit

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Nov 04 2018 | 11:15 PM IST

Skipper Rohit Sharma hoped they will learn from the mistakes which put India in a spot of the bother before crossing the line in the first T20 International against West Indies here Sunday.

Chasing 110, India were struggling at 45 for four in the eighth over when Dinesh Karthik took control of the proceedings at the Eden Gardens.

First in the company of KL Rahul and then debutant Krunal Pandya (21 of 9 balls), Karthik helped the hosts break a four-match winless run.

"(We) knew the chase wasn't going to be easy. Hopefully we can learn from these mistakes," Sharma said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

India prevailed over the visitors by five wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

"Exceptional performance with the ball. There was a lot on offer for the seamers. Even with spinners, it wasn't easy. Overall there was little bit for every department. To start with, we bowled well - good areas. Used the conditions perfectly," Sharma said.

Wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (3/13) led the Indian bowlers' fine show to restrict West Indies to 109 for eight after the stand-in skipper opted to to field.

For the Windies, skipper Carlos Brathwiate and Oshane Thomas picked up two wickets apiece in impressive spells.

"Oshane Thomas is a really exciting talent. If he bowls in good areas, it's not going to be easy for batsmen to counter it. The advantage of height gives him that extra edge. Wish him the best in the future but not against us," the India said of the West Indian pacer.

Sharma also lavished praise on debutants Krunal and Khaleel Ahmed.

"Very exciting talents again - Krunal and Khaleel. Krunal - I've seen him closely in last two-three years for MI (Mumbai Indians). When he came into bowl, (Kieron) Pollard was batting. He was the one who wanted to bowl against him.

"These guys are ready to take those challenges. Exciting for the captain when you see that. If they continue to work on their skills, India's going to benefit for sure."
"We never got into second or third gear... were either too defensive or too attacking. Can see the way Keemo (Paul) and (Fabian) Allen finished, if we had wickets in hand we would've got 130-140 which would've probably been a winning score."
"For him, the world is at his feet. We will try to guide him as well as we can. Ultimately it's up to us, the Windies cricket system, to pull him along and create what would be another Joel Garner or Michael Holding."

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First Published: Nov 04 2018 | 11:15 PM IST

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