Manchester, July 26 -- England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick admitted that the team was left frustrated after failing to capitalise on a dream start in India's second innings, as Shubman Gill and KL Rahul batted through two full sessions without giving away a wicket.

Speaking at the post-day press conference on Saturday, Trescothick said the team had expected to pick up a few more wickets after the way they began the day.

"Yeah, it was very frustrating," he said.

"We expected to get a few more wickets after the first over of the day. Well, the third innings that I thought we...you know, with the ball nipping around, you felt like it was going to do a bit more," he added.

England had India on the mat early in the innings, picking ...