MUMBAI: "We have enough time to figure out what is supposed to be done in T20s. Sometimes losing is good because it teaches you a lot of things," were India skipper Hardik Pandya's curious words after India's insipid eight-wicket drubbing in Lauderhill in the fifth T20I, a result which saw them lose the five-match T20I series to hosts West Indies, a side that had not got past the qualifiers in the last T20 World Cup in Australia.Like the team's countless passionate fans, the result should rankle India and...