Khaleej Times

We need mental adjustment: Williamson

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melbourne — Under-fire New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said his beaten Black Caps side need a fresh mindset and improvemen­t “in all department­s” to avoid being whitewashe­d by a confident Australia in Sydney after their Boxing Day thrashing.

New Zealand were crushed by 247 runs on day four at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday, their second successive capitulati­on after losing the opener in Perth by 296 runs.

Wicketkeep­er-batsman Tom Blundell scored a defiant 121 as replacemen­t for opener Jeet Raval at the MCG on Sunday and seamer Neil Wagner grabbed his 200th wicket in the match.

But those were small consolatio­ns in what was a largely woeful display by a side that could produce only 148 runs in reply to Australia’s first innings 467.

“A couple of parts today were silver linings but at the same time there is a bit of work to be done and we need to get our heads around the challenge that is next in Sydney,” Williamson told reporters, referring to the third test starting on Friday.

“We do need to try and put Australia under a bit more pressure before their first innings total gets past that point of control.

“From a bowling perspectiv­e, effort (was) great but (we) also need to try and find ways to take wickets. “Being better in all department­s is very important. It’s a quick turnaround (before Sydney) and I think the adjustment is mental also.”

It has been a poor series from an individual perspectiv­e for Williamson, who has managed only 57 runs from his four innings in the series and was trapped lbw for a duck by James Pattinson on Sunday.

Former players and pundits, including his predecesso­r as skipper Brendon McCullum, have lined up to criticise the 29-year-old for his captaincy and decision-making.

His decision to send Australia in to bat after winning the toss backfired as his bowlers failed to hit their lengths on a wicket that provided ample reward for the home team. Williamson admitted the test was probably lost on day one. —

 ?? AFP ?? DISMAL PERFORMANC: Kane Williamson (left) calls for a review after been dismissed by James Pattinson. —
AFP DISMAL PERFORMANC: Kane Williamson (left) calls for a review after been dismissed by James Pattinson. —

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