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England eager to win last two ODIs, says Trott

With the series already out of their grasp, England are keen to end the five-match rubber against India on a high by at least winning the last two ODIs, visiting middle-order batsman Jonathan Trott said here today.

Updated on: Oct 22, 2011 07:29 PM IST
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With the series already out of their grasp, England are keen to end the five-match rubber against India on a high by at least winning the last two ODIs, visiting middle-order batsman Jonathan Trott said here today.

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"I just think we haven't played as well as we did in England. I think India played well. They will admit they played a lot better than what they did in the summer. "But there are two games to go and a good performance in those games would give us a spring while going back," said the South Africa-born batsman, who made a splendid unbeaten 98 in the third ODI at Mohali which his team lost by five wickets to concede a 0-3 lead to the hosts.

Trott, however, begs to differ with the view that England's keenness to win the remaining games of the dead rubber was a case of damage control. He was of the view that India played better cricket than the tourists in the series so far. "It's definitely not a case of damage limitation. It's a case of realising that you haven't played well in the first three games.

 
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