India head coach Anil Kumble defended his side after the batting line-up sensationally collapsed for 105 as Australia’s inexperienced left arm spinner Stephen O’Keefe picked up six wickets and earned his side a big first innings lead on day two of the first Test in Pune on Friday, PTI reported.

The former India leg-spinner said India’s successful phase was bound to see one bad day, adding that it was a disappointing experience.

“You are bound to have one bad day. It was disappointing,” Kumble told reporters after end of day’s play. “We were in a pretty decent position when Rahul and Ajinkya were batting out there. But once Rahul got out, we lost those four wickets in five or six balls. That certainty pushed us back. It was one of those things with a couple of soft dismissals,” he added.

Malaysia-born O’Keefe, in only his fifth Test and first in India, scalped six for 35 in a sensational spell of 6 for 5 in 24 balls to run through the home team’s first innings as they lost 7 wickets for 11 runs to be 105 all out.

“This pitch was certainly challenging, so we needed a lot more restraint. If you put your head down, you could make those runs. It was unfortunate that once Rahul got out, we seemed to lose the bearing at that point of time,” Kumble explained.

“It is a challenging surface which requires application, aggression and a bit of caution as well. You need a mix out of that. And today was not our day. We have to give credit to the Australian bowlers as well. It was one of those days when you go back and start, ‘Ok, how do we come back and pick those six wickets?’

“It’s a surface where you needed to adapt. We didn’t adapt really well. Probably if you look at yesterday, the first 80 runs in the first session and the last 60 runs for the last wicket - that slightly took us away from what we were wanting to restrict Australia to.

“And like I mentioned, we are bound to fail [at times]. A couple of batsmen are bound to fail, having been scoring exceptionally well. [Captain] Virat [Kohli] got out today and Pujara got out cheaply; and so did Vijay.

“Once Rahul and Ajinkya had that partnership of 50, that’s when we could have consolidated and probably got closer to the target or probably even got a lead. But once we lost that wicket, the lower order has performed brilliantly over the last year or so, just had a poor day. I still feel there’s a lot of cricket to be played in this Test match. Tomorrow is another day.”