'The spinners did not have much on offer due to dew. We have a history of problems when the spinners bowl with wet ball.'
A distraught Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed the two no-balls bowled to Lendl Simmons by Ravichandran Ashwin and Hardik Pandya for India's shock defeat against the West Indies in the World T20 semi-final at the Wankhede stadium, in Mumbai, on Thursday night.
Ashwin's no-ball gave Man-of-the-Match Simmons 'life' at 18, when Jasprit Bumrah had taken the catch, while Pandya overstepped when the right-hander was on 50.
Simmons went to score an unbeaten 82 and win the match for the Caribbeans.
"It was a bad toss to lose. Then it was a 7 pm start, which meant that the second innings started half an hour early. It was not bad when we started bowling.
"The spinners did not have much on offer due to dew. We have a history of problems when the spinners bowl with wet ball. The only thing I am really disappointed about are the two no-balls," moaned Dhoni, at the post-match presentation ceremony.
The skipper said it had become imperative for him to finish the quota of his fast bowlers Ashish Nehra and Jasprit Bumrah much before the death as that was the only way to make a game out of it.
"There was not much on offer, we wanted our fast bowlers to make a game out of it at the time as it was difficult for the part-timers against big-hitters like Russell. I felt that if they bowl well then part-timers will get a cushion of extra 5-7 runs."
He said T20 is a demanding format but his players are used to it because of the Indian Premier League.
"The conditions were very tough. It's a demanding format as most of the games are close and only one or two games are such where a team cruises through. We play a lot of close games in the IPL and we were up for it."