Khaleej Times

We were not good in the deciders, says Williamson

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thiruvanan­thapuram — New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said though his team played well in the ODI and T20 series and put up a good fight but were not good enough in both the deciding rubbers.

“In both of them (deciders), we were very good, just not quite good enough. Both of them came down to the last couple of balls and when that is the case it’s such small margins. On a whole as a group we’re trying to constantly improve and we saw that in this series,” Williamson told reporters after the rain-shortened game on Tuesday night.

“As a group, we are trying to constantly improve and get better. We have seen that throughout the series but there’s still a long way to go to where we want to be. But we are showing very good signs,” he said.

The stylish right-handed batsman said it was a tough series and the two teams played good competitiv­e cricket but was disappoint­ing to lose it at the finish.

“Such a fine line, especially in white ball cricket. We saw that in the entire series and it was a really tough series where both teams played really good competitiv­e cricket. For a lot of games to come out to the last 2-3 balls makes for good watching but just a shame to be on the wrong side,” he said.

The New Zealand skipper praised his players and said Colin Munro and the bowlers, especially the spinners did a great job throughout the series.

Munro was one of the gains of the series as he hit 75 off 62 balls in the ODI decider at Kanpur and hammered a ton in Rajkot to set up the Kiwis win in the second T20.

“There were some key contributi­ons throughout. Colin Munro in the second game was outstandin­g. The bowlers, the spinners in particular, were very good. Collective­ly the guys went about their business really well. The batting unit has a really nice balance to it,” Williamson said.

He said the shortened game made it difficult when it came to planning but there was a need to think on one’s feet..

“Naturally, when it gets shortened to eight overs, you can sort of plan prior to going out with eight overs and only having to bowl four bowlers. It kind of means that you are not too fluid in how you are going to operate.” — PTI

 ?? AP ?? New Zealand’s Colin Munro came in for praise from his skipper Kane Williamson. —
AP New Zealand’s Colin Munro came in for praise from his skipper Kane Williamson. —

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