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We first lost concentration then match, rues Williamson

September 26, 2016 18:39 IST

‘There were moments where we lost concentration and made an error in judgement’

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IMAGE: India’s captain Virat Kohli, left, along with New Zealand skipper Kane Willimson during the presentation ceremony of the first Test match held at the Green Park stadium, in Kanpur, on Monday. Photograph: BCCI.

New Zealand batsmen have the necessary skills to negotiate the Indian spinners on turning tracks but must apply themselves for longer periods, captain Kane Williamson said after his team's loss in the opening Test on Monday.

India spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja claimed 16 wickets on a slow, turning track at Kanpur's Green Park Stadium to secure India's 197-run victory.

The 102-run stand between Mitchell Santner and Luke Ronchi on a fifth-day track, however, suggested that the local spinners were far from unplayable.

"To play the spin like we did for a period of time was good, and then there were moments where we lost concentration and made an error in judgement," Williamson told reporters.

"That comes down to facing very good bowlers but also having that control in your game that when you are in foreign conditions you are able to adjust and stick to a plan for a long period of time.

"There were moments we did that, but we need to do it for longer," he said.

New Zealand were 159 for one in their first innings but lost their last five wickets for seven runs to be bowled out for 262.

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