After India’s 2-1 loss to England in the ODI series, their captain, Virat Kohli, said there were “quite a few” areas of concern for his side.

England justified their No.1 ranking among ODI teams with a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over the visitors in the final match in Leeds, to go with their 86-run win at Lord’s.

India managed to post 256/8, but that was never going to be enough against a side with the batting strength of England – Joe Root’s 120-ball 100* and Eoin Morgan’s 88* (off 134) helped England coast to the target in 44.3 overs.

“We were never on the mark as far as the runs on the board was concerned, we were 25-30 less,” said Kohli. “England were really clinical with the ball, bat and the field as well. We were just not good enough.

“They suffocated us through the middle overs really well. And the two spinners (Rashid and Moeen Ali) again joining hands and bowling 20 overs together … they really bowled well in partnerships.

“That is what you need as a side – you need bowlers to step up and bowl in partnerships. None of them got greedy, they just kept containing the runs and got the results eventually.”

The teams will now focus on the five-match Test series, set to begin on August 1 at Edgbaston. India will play Essex in a four-day warm-up match in Chelmsford before that from July 25.