BAN vs NZ: Southee refuses accountable World Cup fatigue for Bangladesh Test loss

New Zealand Test captain Tim Southee refused accountable fatigue from a gruelling ODI World Cup marketing campaign in India for his aspect’s defeat within the first Test of a two-match sequence towards Bangladesh in Sylhet on Saturday.

New Zealand retained a number of gamers from the World Cup for the tour however failed to breed sparkle from the sooner event, slumping to 181 all out in its second innings to fall to a 150-run loss.

The Kiwis misplaced to host India within the semifinal of the World Cup, which ended on November 19.

Saturday’s defeat was solely New Zealand’s second in Tests towards Bangladesh, with the primary coming at dwelling in January 2022.

“We had a little bit of a break after the World Cup. But I think as players, you know that it’s a busy schedule,” mentioned Southee after the defeat in Sylhet.

“You know what’s in front of you. You’re trying to freshen up as well as you can. The guys were in good spirits before this.

“It’s been a long time on the road for some but that’s part and parcel of being an international cricketer.”

New Zealand has performed 55 matches throughout all codecs this 12 months, largely away, with the aspect final taking part in a house sequence towards Sri Lanka in March and April.

This sequence in Bangladesh marks the start of a brand new cycle of the World Test Championship, however Southee most well-liked to deal with the current.

“Nothing changes for us. You worry about what’s in front of you, and what’s in front of us is a Test match in Dhaka,” he mentioned, referring to the upcoming second Test.

“Our next challenge is to try and be better than what we’ve been here… as players, we look back on this and we’ll keep looking at ways to move forward.”

He defended his aspect’s group choice, which noticed Kyle Jamieson most well-liked forward of Neil Wagner, with Ish Sodhi and Ajaz Patel forming the spin assault.

“You look at the conditions, and you look at the squad you’ve got, and you pick your best 11,” he mentioned.

“You look at the bowling group and KJ (Jamieson) has been a phenomenal performer for us, Ish Sodhi was the man of the series in the last series that he played, and AJ (Patel) has been a great bowler for us,” he mentioned.

He additionally praised the Bangladesh group for his or her efficiency as a substitute of blaming the wicket.

“I think the Bangladesh bowlers bowled well, and (were) very accurate,” he mentioned.

“We were probably a little bit off in terms of our ability to build pressure for long periods of time.”

The second Test of the sequence might be held in Dhaka between December 6 and 10.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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