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Ross Taylor Reveals the Reason of New Zealand’s Win
By Shruti - Feb 6, 2020 11:00 am
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New Zealand have registered a convincing win over India in their first ODI on the back of veteran batsman Ross Taylor who smashed a century on Wednesday. After that, he said their ODI side handled the pressure situations a lot better than the Twenty20 side.

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Ross Taylor scored a century

“It’s always nice to win after a clean sweep in the T20. Obviously new personnel came in and the loss was not a hang up for them. I am sure it must have played on their minds little bit, you are human, and towards the end we lost a couple of wickets,” Taylor said at the post match press conference.

“But at the same time, the last game was our world cup final and a lot of the guys have played in pressure situations. They are a lot more experienced than the T20 side. So that showed, but it is only one game and lots to go in this series. It is nice to get that monkey off the back,” he added.

India had posted a huge total of 347 for 4, courtesy Shreyas Iyer’s maiden century and KL Rahul’s blistering knock but Taylor’s partnership with Tom Latham laid the winning foundation for them.

“That’s the tough thing about playing on some of these grounds in New Zealand, not knowing what a par total is at any time. Whether at the MCG, or here or anywhere else, you always give yourself a chance. At the same time if you lose two early wickets it was going to be a tough chase,” Ross Taylor shared.

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“I think there were some great contributions throughout the whole order. Even the bowling lineup did well as India looked like they could get 360-370 at one stage. So we just managed to keep it under 350 and it was a psychological mark I guess. The team has to bat well to get that and we did that today,” he said.

Ross Taylor
Taylor in action.

“I had a lot of help out there. Henry Nicholls and Guptill the way they started, Tom Latham coming at five and starting that way wasn’t easy. What made that chase easier for us was the left-right combination. We knew there was one short boundary and we could use that to our advantage,” he added.

Ross Taylor and Latham attacked in the middle overs and also put pressure on the fielding which India failed to restrict. However, Taylor said he wanted to finish the game after their humiliating T20I series whitewash by 0-5.

“It’s not about going there and smacking every single ball but playing good shots. Trying to have those big overs every now and then, soaking up when they did bowl well. They put us under a lot of pressure and obviously when you have worldclass line up like Bumrah and Kuldeep, you respect that and take into consideration when attacking different bowlers. Some days it comes off, like today, and some days it doesn’t,” he said.

“Today Shami bowled exactly the same ball and I inside edged down to fine leg or the keeper. Small margins, it could have been two different results but that is cricket. I guess that’s why we love the game. Just little things it went our way today and didn’t in the T20s,” he concluded.