Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

We have it in us to keep series alive, says Sodhi

- HT Correspond­ent

RAJKOT: New Zealand have had their moments in the series but they have faltered when push came to shove.

Nothing has gone right for them after a commanding performanc­e in the first ODI of the series in Mumbai. In the Pune ODI and New Delhi T20, their batting capsized while the Kanpur ODI saw them lose the way after being in the driver’s seat throughout the chase.

While India decided to skip Friday’s training, the Black Caps were hard at work, ironing out flaws to be battle ready for Saturday’s second T20 at the Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n Stadium, which they have to win to keep the series alive.

The New Zealanders trained for close to three hours in sweltering conditions during which their focus was on catching and facing as many deliveries from the spinners as possible. The net bowlers were leg spinners and left-arm spinners.

What has hurt New Zealand the most is the failures of their experience­d batsmen like Martin Guptill and skipper Kane Williamson, who has just one decent knock in the series so far. The only constant for them has been the performanc­e of Tom Latham, who has emerged their best player on the tour.

Ish Sodhi, who was New Zealand’s best bowler in the first T20, feels the team hasn’t played that bad in the series.

“We played well to win in Mumbai. The second game is the only one we struggled in. Third ODI was a fantastic game; we showed that we can play spin a lot better than the sides that have come here in the past.

“In T20, it’s all about momentum. They (Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan) put on a good partnershi­p at the start to seize the momentum for the rest of the game. So, it’s just about recognisin­g those key moments,” said Sodhi.

The leggie said that New Zealand have it in them to keep the series alive. “Every game we go out to play, we try to put our best performanc­e. Hope we combat the conditions well enough and potentiall­y come out on top. Being one down in the series is always tough but there are still two games to come back and there is a series on the line so we will have to give our best shot,” said the 25-year-old.

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