It would have probably taken a week-long Test to produce a result on the Mohali track!
I'm sure many would feel that things might have been different if we had batted with just a little more urgency on Day 2, but I disagree. Even if we had stepped on the gas, we would have only got an advantage of around 30 more overs. But we needed a lot more than that if we were to lay hands on the Videocon trophy. After all, there were still six wickets left at the end.
As a team we Black Caps rarely put too much by personal accolades, but seeing Tower hold aloft the Videocon Man of the Match for a Test that boasted of six centurions really made me proud.
We had come here expecting the worst -- dust bowls with plenty of turn -- which is why we were thorough in our preparation. As a result, when the pitches were less spinner-friendly and dusty than on our last tours, we were more than well-equipped to take on the Indians.
In my preview to this Test I had mentioned the hard work put in by our coach Ashley Ross before this tour. We would have liked to win it for him, but I'm sure he is happy with what we have achieved.
We played with a lot of authority and our batsmen earned credibility and respect by adapting wonderfully to different conditions, something the Indians did not quite manage when they toured New Zealand almost a year ago.
While we are pretty happy with the way things shaped up in the Test series, we don't see India's inability to win here as an overall victory in the recent exchanges between the two sides. The result in New Zealand was not part of the baggage we carried with us to this subcontinent. It was irrelevant to us from the moment we landed in India; what was relevant was that we wanted a series win here, and we fell a little short in the end.
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The Test series has helped create fine momentum for us as we enter the TVS Cup tri-series. Our first match is within 72 hours from now, but as a professional cricketer you get used to getting out of the whites and into the blacks double quick. It also helps that we have a nice little break after the Chennai game.
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