“To be honest, this was a shocker of a wicket,” Hardik informed Star Sports on the post-match presentation. “Two games… the kind of wickets we played on, I don’t mind difficult wickets. I’m all up for that but these wickets are not made for T20. Somewhere down the line the curator or stadium, whichever we play T20s, they should make sure they should prepare the game previously rather than having couple of games there. Other than that, very happy [with the result].”
Hardik added that there was a lot taking place off the floor that the batters needed to be fairly circumspect. “It wasn’t that it was a slow, turning wicket,” he mentioned. “But actually it was carrying through very well and to be honest, it was a shocker of a wicket. We were just playing the ball and seeing whichever the best opportunity or whichever the best position we can get in and made sure we keep rotating the strike.”
Santner: ‘Was looking for spinners from all over the place’
“It was obviously a great game of cricket,” Santner mentioned, “To get it so close was a pretty good effort from the boys. If we got an extra 10-15 [runs], it could’ve been the difference, but I think the calmness of Hardik and Surya [Suryakumar Yadav] to get them over the line was pretty good. I was trying to find them [spinners] from everywhere. I was asking Lockie [Ferguson] if he could bowl some offspin but yeah I think you don’t often see more than 12 overs of spin out there. I think maybe we bowled 16 or 17, so it’s definitely something different.”
Gambhir, Neesham additionally vital of Lucknow observe
“I don’t think the New Zealand batsmen were found wanting,” Neesham mentioned. “I think that was, like GG [Gautam Gambhir] mentioned, a ‘sub-standard’ surface, I don’t think anyone really played the sort of fluent innings through both innings. So, obviously two very high-quality spin-bowling attacks, but when a good number of people turn up at the ground to watch and want to be entertained, it’s a bit of shame but the silver lining was it ended up being a bit of a low-scoring thriller.”
Bracewell: ‘Quite a lot of wickets world wide is a optimistic factor’
“No, I think it was cool to play on a different wicket, and as I said earlier, it’s one of those ones where if you play on a wicket like that all the time or if you or if you play on a wicket that’s flat all the time, then you don’t get a true test of your skill,” Bracewell mentioned at his post-match press convention. “So, I think a variety of wickets around the world is a positive thing and India were just too good today on a wicket that probably suited their style of play and obviously growing up playing in those conditions as well. So, it’s one of those ones where you expect different wickets around the world and we can’t complain; it’s exciting to try and figure out a way to play on these wickets.”
Mhambrey: ‘You must ask curator about behaviour of pitch’
“Firstly when we saw the wicket, we realised that it was on the drier side,” Mhambrey mentioned at his post-match press convention. “Obviously, there was a little bit of grass covering in the middle, but there was no grass at both the ends. So, when we came yesterday, it looked like it would turn. We realised that it would be a challenging wicket. The reason [why the pitch behaved like that]… you have to ask the curator.
“Was it time? or I do not know and I believe he is the correct individual to reply that query. But yeah positively it was difficult. We knew that it will be a big problem and fortuitously proud of the best way we managed the sport. I believe we allowed 100 runs and something past 120-130, I believed it will have been more difficult however we did properly to limit them to 99 and provides us an affordable goal to chase.”
Deivarayan Muthu is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo