We were down in the first session itself: Dhoni
January 06, 2012  11:48

A downcast Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni today blamed his team's shambolic first-session batting collapse and the monumental triple century by his
Australian counterpart Michael Clarke for the humiliating innings and 68 runs defeat in the second Test in Sydney.

India found themselves buried under the weight of Australia's 659/4 declared after themselves collapsing to 191 in the first innings.

Ultimately, the team lost by an innings and 68 runs on the fourth day itself to be down 0-2 in the four-match series. The defeat today was also India's sixth cosecutive Test defeat on foreign soil.

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