England played badly with the bat, India bowled well with the ball, that's the story imo.
The pitch and conditions obviously weren't a batting paradise, but India bowled quite well and England never got going with the bat.
Don't see what complaints you have with complacency though, yes we could have batted a lot better than we did but i don't see how that is an reason to advocate changing the batting line up when there aren't really any replacements that are making a more than good case to be in the team.
Cook was never really in but imo he tried the hardest of the English batsmen to tough it out and score some ugly runs. He was unluckly to be given out LBW but it was a carbon copy of the way he got out to Ganguly last time. I hope he sits down after this game and really tries to cut the across the line shots out of his game. However, he is only 22 and has a great head on his shoulders, i really think he will make a big score in his next 3 innings.
I agree with you on Strauss, he seems either gets plumb LB playing across the line of plays an airy-fairy drive and edges to slips or slices to gully, he really needs to have a major re-think and look at his batting.
Vaughan got a very decent ball but tbh at no point in the dismissal did he look like he was in a position to play a decent shot. Not really suprised tbh, Vaughan is a bit of a fair weather player imo and is prone to get out when he really shouldn't(IE, getting bowled through the gate).
I'm a bit disapointed with KP, never in his innings did i think he was more interested in the team than he was in keeping a high strike rate. Twice he played across the line the RP Singh, once he got the faintest of inside edges, the second time he completely missed it and was gone.
Collingwood's going through a bad patch atm, he played a poor shot but i don't think that was more a sympton of him being in poor form than lack of application.
Didn't see Bell or Prior's dismissal but Bell i would agree that he doesn't like making ugly runs as well.