Herschelle Gibbs criticized India's lack of intent after their 22-run defeat to England at Lord's. India collapsed to 112-8 chasing 193, before Ravindra Jadeja's resilient unbeaten 61 brought them close. However, with little support, India were bowled out for 170 as England's disciplined bowling attack secured the victory, going 2-1 up in the series.
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