Jadhav played an aggressive innings of 76-ball 120 and, along with his skipper Virat Kohli (122 off 105 balls), helped India chased down a stiff target of 351 for a three-wicket win here last night.
"What hurts the most is we had India at 60 (63) for 4. We were right in till the middle order, but went in to bowl at worst. Certainly we did not expect Jadhav to come out and play like that, credit to his 76-ball hundred. We take our hat off to him. He was striking it from ball one and gave us no chance," said Morgan about the pint-sized Pune-born batsman Jadhav's whirlwind knock.
At times, the local boy overshadowed his famous captain with the range of his shots and the duo's 200-run partnership in 24.3 overs after India were down in the dumps lifted the hosts to 263 for 5.
Although both he and Kohli got out before finishing the job, Hardik Pandya (40 not out) and Ravichandran Ashwin (15 not out) guided India past the finish line.
"We've watched the footage of the international matches that he's played in. We were not necessarily caught off guard. We did as much as we could homework-wise," he explained.
On Kohli, who has been England's scourge from the Test series onwards, Morgan said they had their plans for him but those did not work out.
England made 350 for 7 after being put into bat but
Morgan said his side should have batted better than what they did, as the conditions were very good for batting.
"Creating those chances early on was a great effort. India came back at us hard, kept up with the rate and still kept coming. The wicket allowed them to do that. You don't know what a good score at this ground. The ground is so small. All the feedback we have had from the games we have played here, particularly IPL, is that the wicket is inconsistent. It certainly wasn't the case today. The wicket did get better as the game went on," he added.
"There are some positives for us. We took four early wickets, which is tough in sub-continent. Taking early wickets is something we've always struggled to do in the past. David Willey has done well for us particularly at home, and from there you look at different options. From the batting point of view, we did not play brilliantly but still got ourselves 350.
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