New Zealand vs India: MS Dhoni rues lack of partnerships after loss in second ODI
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his side lacked partnerships during their 15-run loss to New Zealand in the second ODI at Hamilton.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 22, 2014 06:27 pm IST
India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday asked his openers Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma to take more responsibility after the visitors crashed to a 15-run defeat against New Zealand in the rain-truncated second one-dayer, here.
"When it comes to our openers, they fought out the first 10 overs but I felt that it was very important they could have carried on for another 10-15 overs so that from the 22nd or 25th over onwards, we should have started to hit out, but it does not always go according to plan," Dhoni said at the post-match presentation ceremony after India slumped to their second consecutive defeat in the series to lose their numero uno status to Australia.
India made a valiant effort to overhaul the revised target of 297 in 42 overs as per the D/L method but failed to cross the finishing line scoring 277 for nine in 41.3 overs. The Duckworth-Lewis par score in 41.3 overs was 293.
India were again done in by lack of big partnerships which has been their bane of late. "The last game I got out, and this game Virat got out, so it was important to keep continuing to build a partnership as it is hard for the players coming in after us to play their strokes freely," Dhoni said.
Dhoni praised New Zealand bowlers for their impressive show and said the Kiwi pacers pulled India back every time the visitors looked to chase down the target. "When the New Zealand fast bowlers bowled the slower ones, it was hard to get them away and play the big strokes. Somebody like Virat who is in tremendous form also found it difficult to consistently hit (the ball). (Also read: Adam Milne ruled out of ODI series)
"It was quite difficult to hit them away consistently, and in the end we couldn't get close to the 290 we needed. I think overall the wicket changed to some extent and we were not able to score 290," he said. (Match in pics)
Even though they leaked runs for the second consecutive match, Dhoni backed his bowlers. He reserved his special praise for medium pacer Mohammed Shami. "The fast bowlers did well for us. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was good at the death, while Shami has been performing quite consistently. Overall, it was a good effort from the bowlers' side. We gave away a few extra runs but that was expected with the big hitters they have in their ranks who can score that 10-20 extra runs," he said. (Stats)