India, June 25 -- Former England fast bowler Steve Harmison launched a scathing assessment of India's bowling and fielding approach after Ben Duckett's blazing 149 helped England gun down a record 371-run target in the Headingley Test. Harmison did not hold back in pointing out how disorganised Shubman Gill's side looked throughout Duckett's stay, claiming they never really believed they could get the left-hander out.

"Ben Duckett played wonderfully well. He believed he was going to play a match-winning knock," Harmison told ESPNCricinfo.

"He (Duckett) believed he was going to score runs. He had a lot of positive intent, like he always does. I am not sure India believed they are going to get him out. I don't think India got their plans ...