Virat Kohli laments less batsmen chipping in against New Zealand
Virat Kohli has stated that the side needed more contributions from the batsmen as he thought India fell around 40 runs short in the first ODI in Mumbai. Kohli was all praise for Ross Taylor and Tom Latham, whose 200-run stand helped the Kiwis chase a record total and take a lead 1-0 in the series.
Kohli’s 121-run knock was rendered useless by New Zealand as the Kiwis chased the 280-run target quite easily, winning the game by six wickets. The Indian skipper admitted that India
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Kohli said, “Putting dew into perspective, in the last 13-14 overs, we were 20-30 runs short. But in the first half of the day, the wicket was playing very differently. We would have liked a better batting performance, if a couple more guys had chipped in, batting a few more overs, we could have had 40 runs extra."
However, it doesn’t take away from the fact that New Zealand
"We thought 275 (280) was a good total. But Ross and Tom were fantastic. They did not give us any chances, apart from a run-out here or there. And when you get a 200-run partnership, you deserve to win," said Kohli.
India’s wrist spinning duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav, who had been instrumental in Australia’s demolition in the ODI series looked ineffective on Sunday. Latham, who scored an unbeaten 103 and Ross Taylor, who contributed a well made 95, looked very much at ease against them.
“New Zealand tackled our spinners really well, handled the fast bowlers too. Credit to Tom and Ross - Tom especially as Ross has been around for a while. He's (Latham) not played as many international games but he played superbly," Kohli
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