"I don't think we were 30 runs short. When Sachin and Rohit were batting, they felt that 160-165 was a pretty good score on this track. They felt that it was a nice even surface which was a bit on the slower side. So at the break, we were happy to defend 161," Ponting said at the post-match press conference.
Ponting rued that his players could not stop Sehwag from getting a blazing start.
"With Virender, you have to put in pressure from the start and stop him from scoring. If you can do that, then he tries to play some shots trying to get out of pressure. But today, we bowled too many loose balls at the start. Before, we could realise, he was 30 not out and so was Mahela."
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