We have to learn how to finish matches, says Inzamam
Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said his team had to learn how to finish matches.
"I think we have to work on this aspect. We're not finishing well," Inzamam told reporters.
"I'm disappointed with the way we bowled. We conceded just too many extras," he said.
"We came back well in the second half. We were almost there and we should've won. But I'm happy the match went off well in front off a well behaved crowd."
Inzamam said Saturday's knock was one of his best.
"I would've considered this hundred my most memorable one if we'd won the match. But in the end it didn't count for anything."
India skipper Saurav Ganguly praised his bowlers and fielders for keeping their nerve in the end but said the match had been too close for comfort.
"Only one team should have won after we scored 350 runs on this pitch. We gave way too many runs in the field," he said.
Ganguly said Mohammad Kaif's catch to dismiss Shoaib Malik with seven balls to spare was the turning point of the match.
"The bowlers brought us back into the match. But Kaif's catch to dismiss Shoaib Malik turned the game in our favour."
The 23-year-old Kaif pulled off a spectacular tumbling catch, running in from the deep and managing to grab the ball after avoiding a collision with the charging Hemang Badani.
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