Sharma felt that Indian batters needed to take on the game from 20/3 or 30/4 situations.
With England finding some nip off the pitch, tall left-arm quick Reece Topley was straight into his act, taking out Sharma for a 10-ball duck. Then Topley and David Willey applied pressure as the Indian batting lineup crumbled to 146 all-out with Topley picking his career-best ODI figures of 6/24.
After the match ended, Sharma demanded for the batters change their mindset and think positively to avoid meltdowns like the one on Thursday in the future, citing the 2017 Champions Trophy final and 2019 ODI World Cup semifinal.
“Of course, it has happened for us on a few occasions now. It is something that we want to keep in mind moving forward. We have spoken about that a lot, it has happened not only in the 2019 World Cup, but also in the Champions Trophy, and a few other games as well where we were put under pressure and we lost wickets and we were 20 for 3 or 40 for 4.
That is where I want the guys to change their mindset a little bit and try and see if they can be a little extra positive and try and take the game on because I know the target is small, you’re chasing 230-240. But obviously, is there another way that you can take when you’re chasing a target like that? Is there something different that you can do as a batting unit?" said Sharma in the post-match press conference.
Sharma pointed towards an attacking approach from the batters, something which they have been doing in T20Is since the home series against South Africa in June.
So it is something that we have definitely spoken about. But it depends on each individual at that particular moment as well. That is where I think the role of the management comes into play and ask them to go and play freely and show them that what they trying to do in the middle is absolutely right,” he added.
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England lost their top six for only 150. But Moeen Ali and David Willey had a 62-run stand for the seventh wicket to reach 246. Sharma felt that the lower-order runs are a potential area of improvement for India.
“England recovered well after losing six wickets for 150. They had some partnerships and made 246. It is also a challenge for us when we lose five-six wickets, we need to learn how to get runs from lower down-the-order batters, which has happened with us for a long time.
We need to focus on this thing as to how to improve our balance and improve our batting, because whatever the situation of the game, if you back yourself, then you will get runs. We can learn from England how they batted after losing five wickets, they scored nearly 250 runs. We can learn this from them," concluded Sharma.
(IANS inputs)