After being withdrawn from the 0-3 ODI series against India, New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor told that losing three consecutive matches is not easy to digest, their team could not match the all-round ability of a better Indian team.
Taylor said in the press conference after the match, "The 3-0 defeat is difficult to digest. But we have to give credit to the Indians. They were far better in all three matches. India kept us under pressure for a long time and got wickets on important occasions. "
Taylor scored the highest score of 93 in 106 balls for New Zealand. He said that his team will try to perform better in the remaining two matches.
He said, "Two more matches have to be played. Hamilton (the venue of the fourth match) has been fortunate for us, as the team has left much to lose despite losing the series. We have to do our work and we hope that we will come back in the last two games. "
The right-hander said, "We have to perform better in all departments of the game. We hope that in the last two matches, we will be able to regain some prestige. "
New Zealand made two changes in their team for the last two matches. Asked about this, Taylor said, "The World Cup is not quite far away but still there is still work to do on team combination. New players are coming and hope they give the team new edge.
Taylor said in the press conference after the match, "The 3-0 defeat is difficult to digest. But we have to give credit to the Indians. They were far better in all three matches. India kept us under pressure for a long time and got wickets on important occasions. "
Taylor scored the highest score of 93 in 106 balls for New Zealand. He said that his team will try to perform better in the remaining two matches.
He said, "Two more matches have to be played. Hamilton (the venue of the fourth match) has been fortunate for us, as the team has left much to lose despite losing the series. We have to do our work and we hope that we will come back in the last two games. "
The right-hander said, "We have to perform better in all departments of the game. We hope that in the last two matches, we will be able to regain some prestige. "
New Zealand made two changes in their team for the last two matches. Asked about this, Taylor said, "The World Cup is not quite far away but still there is still work to do on team combination. New players are coming and hope they give the team new edge.
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