Jos Buttler conceded England "weren't quite capable" of enforcing themselves in their opening T20I against India in Kolkata. (More Sports News)
The hosts drew first blood in the five-match series as they chased down their target of 132 for a dominant seven-wicket win at Eden Gardens on Friday.
Victory was sealed with 43 balls to spare, making it England's heaviest T20I defeat in terms of deliveries remaining.
Despite Buttler's impressive knock of 68 off 44 balls, India's spinners were the scourge of England - just like바카라 웹사이트in their last T20I in Guyana last year (6-58) - as they recorded figures of 5-67.
And the England skipper hopes for a positive response to the바카라 웹사이트defeat in what was바카라 웹사이트Brendon McCullum's first match in charge of the white-ball side.
"There was a little bit in the wicket early on, and we probably didn't expect that," Buttler바카라 웹사이트told TNT Sports.바카라 웹사이트
"I thought they found a bit of movement early on, and if you come through that, it is a good scoring pitch and fast ground here.바카라 웹사이트You want to enforce the game you want to play, and we weren't quite capable of doing that today.
"We are better for the run-out and are looking forward to the next one.바카라 웹사이트We want to be aggressive, we want to be watchable, and we are up against a team who are ultra-aggressive as well."
India took two wickets in the opening three overs, and바카라 웹사이트Suryakumar Yadav believes the바카라 웹사이트quick start was crucial for the Men in Blue.
"I think the energy and the way we started after the toss set the benchmark," he said.바카라 웹사이트"We took it from there, with all the bowlers having their own plans and executing that.바카라 웹사이트Then, the batting was the icing on the cake."