England captain Ben Stokes expressed his determination for his team to improve their batting performance and maintain their attacking approach, despite suffering a significant defeat to India in the third Test.
England struggled in both innings at Rajkot, being dismissed for 122 while chasing a target of 557.
The team faced criticism for their aggressive style of play, referred to as "Bazball," with pundits suggesting a need for a more cautious approach on slow and turning Indian pitches. However, Stokes, speaking after his 100th Test, defended their tactics, emphasising the need for better execution rather than a change in approach.
Stokes acknowledged the disappointment in the team's performance and pointed to execution errors in shot-making as a key factor in their downfall.
He expressed confidence in the international-class players in the batting lineup and emphasised the freedom given to them to play according to the situation.
The dismissal of captain Joe Root, who attempted a reverse scoop on day three, remained a topic of discussion. Stokes refrained from criticising Root's decision-making and attributed the frustration to the high expectations due to Root's exceptional batting record.
Stokes dismissed the notion that Root's increased bowling workload (107 overs) in the absence of Jack Leach contributed to his batting struggles. He highlighted Root's love for the responsibility of bowling and influencing the game, denying it as a reason for his dip in form.
Looking ahead to the fourth Test in Ranchi, Stokes acknowledged the challenges but remained focused on winning the series. He urged his players to channel their emotions and disappointment from the recent defeat, emphasising the goal of securing a 3-2 series victory.