The Asian Age

We were outplayed, says stand- in captain

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Wellington, Feb. 6: India skipper Rohit Sharma on Wednesday said that a line- up with eight specialist batsmen should have chased down the 220- run target set by New Zealand, however steep it might have looked for a T20 match. India folded for 139 in 19.2 overs collapsing to their worst- ever defeat by 80 runs in the first T20 internatio­nal. “It was a tough game. We were outplayed in all three department­s. We didn’t start well and we knew that 200 wasn’t going to be an easy chase,” Rohit said after the match.

“We have chased such ( big) targets in the past and that is why we played with eight batsmen. But we didn’t have ( even) small partnershi­ps and that made it tougher. New Zealand though played well, they had partnershi­ps. We need to go to Auckland, have a look at the conditions and take it from there,” he added.

Outplayed 1- 4 by India in the five- match ODI series, Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson was happy to finally see his team produce a “complete performanc­e” in the first T20I.

“Fantastic performanc­e all around, everyone rose and it was one of those complete performanc­es that you search for. The top- order were superb and we built partnershi­ps that helped us,” Williamson said.

“But it has finished now, we move on in a day’s time and we have another game. Hope we can keep the momentum through the series having set the tone.”

 ?? — AP ?? Dinesh Karthik dives to take a catch against New Zealand during the first T20I at Wellington.
— AP Dinesh Karthik dives to take a catch against New Zealand during the first T20I at Wellington.

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