IND vs NZ: Indian captain said after losing the series, I have no doubt on anyone's ability, we will bounce back

sports desk : In the three-match Test series between India and New Zealand, New Zealand has taken a 2-0 lead in the series by winning two matches. The New Zealand team, captained by Tom Latham, has won the Test series against India on Indian soil. Earlier in 2012, India had lost the Test series at home. With this, the New Zealand team managed to win the Test series in India for the first time.

After losing the match, he did not blame the batsmen but said that they will have to rely on their strategy against a strong team. I have no doubts about anyone's ability. I will not post-mortem it in any way but the batsmen will have to come on the field with their strategy and trust it like the New Zealand batsmen did.

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He said that we have to give credit to New Zealand because they performed better than us. We failed to respond to his challenge. This is quite disappointing. We didn't expect this. It was good to restrict New Zealand to 259 in the first innings. Although the pitch was not that difficult, if we had batted well in the first innings then perhaps we would have been in a better position. This is a collective failure. (On Australia tour) We are not thinking ahead and our focus will be on winning the next Test match.

Rohit promised that the team will perform well in the third and final Test match to be held in Mumbai. He said, “We have to perform well at Wankhede and try to win that Test match. This is a collective failure. I am not one of those people who blame the batsmen or the bowlers. We have to enter Wankhede with better intentions and better strategy.” This defeat has also dealt a blow to India's chances of reaching the final of the World Test Championship and Rohit is well aware of this.

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