Wellington: Fielding restrictions in the first six Powerplay overs is challenging for any bowler but according to Krunal Pandya it was the middle overs that proved costly during India’s 80-run loss to New Zealand in the first T20 International. “In the Powerplay as well as in the middle overs also, we gave away plenty of runs,” Krunal said at the post-match media conference after India folded for 139 while chasing 220. He maintained that the target wasn’t easy to chase.
“Yes, obviously I guess, when you are chasing 218 (220), it’s not that easy. Initially, we gave away (too many) runs and kept on leaking runs in the middle overs as well. So no matter how the pitch was, the scoreboard pressure was obviously there,” the Baroda all-rounder said. Krunal felt that India’s defeat was “a combination of both poor bowling and some great batting by the Williamson-led New Zealand or Black Caps”. “They batted really well and we bowled a few loose deliveries as well. So it was a combination of both.” A couple of catches were dropped including one by wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, when Man of the match Tim Seifert hadn’t scored much.