Dhoni: I won't plagiarize about the result


India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni took the result of the fourth one-dayer next to England in his stride. The match broken in a tie.

Rain required the match between the two sides to end in a staged tie under the Duckworth-Lewis method, allow the hosts to clinch the five-match ODI series by taking an incontrovertible 2-0 lead, but Dhoni did not seem too upset.

"I will not crib about the tie. When the ball got wet, we had enough capital. We know Suresh Raina has fair amount of firepower and if he gets going, can obliterate any attack in the world. We have not won anything. It has been a long tour, we have one more game and we will give it our best," Dhoni said after the match.

As for Ravindra Jadeja, Dhoni said, "Jadeja is doing his job brightly. In conditions like these, it is hard for the part-timers."

Jadeja approved 60 runs for a wicket from nine overs and also made a wild overthrow in the 40th over of the innings, which helped England in scoring 15 runs.

Raina, who struck a glowing 84 off 75 balls, said, the plan was to hit the balls in his zone.

"I was batting well but not getting big scores. My game plan is simple - when I get the ball in my areas, I play my game. Unsatisfactory for Ravi to not have got the 100," Raina said.

England captain Alastair Cook, though, consideration the tie was a "fair" result.

"It was touch and go towards the end, we ended up batting for D/L, being more defensive, knocking off the singles, not sure when the rain was coming. Tie was a fair result. Great to see (Ravi) Bopara deliver on the big stage to get us a tie," Cook said.

Bopara scored 96 to bring England within touching coldness of a victory, and Cook was, understandably, grateful of his batsman's effort.

"We tried everything earlier, but that partnership (between Dhoni and Raina) was fantastic. If we had kept them to 250, we could have got there contentedly. Possibly, we missed Dernbach. We will know on (Stuart) Broad in 48 hours," Cook said.

More than lost out on a well-deserved century, Bopara was dissatisfied with the way his side had to clinch the series.

"Not an ideal way to clinch the series, with the rain around. We did not know when to go faster. Should I knock it for ones and twos, or go for the big shots, it was rough to judge. Once (Graeme) Swann got out, I thought we should really go for it towards the close. The last couple of games have been nice for me, but still a long way to go ahead," Bopara said.

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