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Ross Taylor Shares His Disappointment after the Series Loss
By Shruti - Feb 3, 2020 1:00 pm
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Veteran New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor on Sunday said that the 0-5 whitewash by India in T20I series has been a disappointment for the team. Taylor, however, confirmed they played better cricket despite the results suggest and they knew from the beginning that it was going to a be a tough job against India.

Ross Taylor
Ross Taylor

“The whole series has been a disappointment, the way we put ourselves in good positions and just were not able to capitalize. When you are up against a world-class side like India, we have played a lot worse and got better results than this,” Taylor said.

“Even though it’s a different format (than ODI and Test), it still does hurt. Winning is a habit and losing those tight games. But we are going into a format that is one of our strengths. In ODI cricket, hopefully Kane’s shoulder is all right, new personnel and some world-class players coming back and we are looking forward,” he added. “You can’t give this Indian side an inch, we gave them a lot more than that and they took advantage. You got to learn a lot quicker than we are now with both bat and ball. Until then, we will get similar results.”

Ross Taylor, however, praised the Indian team for leading the team with example.

“More often than not it is tough to win away from home but to come over here with a couple of their star players missing that would add a different balance to their side. I am sure it is very good for Indian cricket. I probably say this, we were completely outplayed in the series last year and we came back and won that semi-final in the World Cup. Whenever we play India in a T20I game, we know it will be an uphill task but we know we can still beat them when it counts hopefully,” he added.

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Taylor, who scored 53 on Sunday, said the target of 164 was easily chasable but they failed to do so and lost by mere 7 runs.

“I thought we were under pressure when I came out there. The way Tim Seifert came out and batted, we got ourselves to what once again would normally be a comfortable scenario with 66 off 60 balls. You win, maybe 95 times (from there),” he said.

“When you got a world-class bowler like Bumrah, you have got to skin the cat slightly differently and he is able to be their X-factor for them. The way (Navdeep) Saini and others bowled put us under some pressure and wickets fell at different times,” he expressed.

In the game, India all-rounder Shivam Dube conceded 34 runs in one over and became the second-highest player to do so after Stuart Broad.

“Up until the over where we got 30-odd runs, it was probably in India’s favour. With that short boundary, we knew we had to put them under pressure. We were only trying to get 15 or 16 off the over. So, we will take the 30. Once again, we got out ourselves in some really good positions in this series. We just were not able to capitalize and put the foot on throat,” Ross Taylor concluded.