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Five factors that led to India's humiliating defeat against England

New Delhi: England ended a winless run of ten Tests, which began in August last year, in style on the fifth morning in Southampton, completing a performance so clinical that they did not allow India



3) Casual approach of batting


Yes Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli are not performing, but what other batsmen are doing? Ajinkya Rahane contributed in India's victory at Lord's but in Southampton, even half centuries in both the innings could not save India from this defeat. India have been let down by their batsmen at Southampton, who either failed to convert hard-earned starts or threw their wickets away or both. The pitch where English batsmen played explosively, on the same pitch with same conditions Indian batsmen failed. They were even not able to save the follow on.

In the first innings half of the team went down to James Anderson while in the second innings from 112/4 at one time, India were all out at 178. Six Indian batsmen allowed Moeen Ali to bowl well on his line and length. Poor and careless shots by Rahane and Rohit Sharma in the first innings and Murali Vijay's running between the wickets in second innings are some examples.