News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

This article was first published 4 years ago
Home  » Cricket » 'Indian batsmen didn't make any adjustments'

'Indian batsmen didn't make any adjustments'

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Laxmi Negi
Last updated on: February 25, 2020 17:11 IST
Get Rediff News in your Inbox:

'They didn't make any adjustments in the way they played'

Virat Kohli

IMAGE: Kyle Jamieson celebrates after picking up the wicket of Virat Kohli. Photograph: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images

Former New Zealand all-rounder Craig McMillan, on Tuesday, said Indian batsmen 'throwing their hands at the ball like they do in India' will not work in Wellington.

The inadequacies of India's batsmen in adverse conditions were exposed as they crashed to an embarrassing 10-wicket defeat, in just over three days, in the opening Test in Wellington on Monday.

 

"They didn't make any adjustments in the way they played; they threw their hands at the ball like they do in India," he told Radio Sport.

"When the ball doesn't bounce above knee high you can get away with some of those shots - in New Zealand you don't."

McMillan lauded the New Zealand's veteran seam-bowling duo of Tim Southee and Trent Boult.

"When the ball's swinging, and it did for most of that Wellington Test, Boult and Southee are geniuses," he said.

He rated it 'a terrific performance' from the Black Caps.

"I haven't seen India, the number one Test side in the world, dismantled like they were over those four days in Wellington," he said.

New Zealand's drubbing of India was hailed as one of their best in Black Caps' history by the media.

"Rare are the Tests in which the Black Caps beat the world's number one Test side," the New Zealand Herald wrote.

"To do so against a team who had won seven straight Tests, each by a massive margin, makes it even more impressive."

News website Stuff.co.nz pointed out that New Zealand entered the match after a 3-0 humiliation in their last series in Australia, making the win against India even more significant.

The result means New Zealand head into their next match in Christchurch, starting Saturday, with the chance of claiming a rare Test series sweep over India.

The last time it happened was in 2002 when they swept a two-Test series at home.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Laxmi Negi© Copyright 2024 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.

India In Australia 2024-2025