In the second ODI of the three-match series against New Zealand, Ryan ten Doeschate, India’s assistant coach, believes the Indian spinners should have bowled more effectively. In the eighteen overs that they bowled together, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav were only able to take one wicket.
Ten Doeschate said, “There are a lot of different things going into that loss tonight,” as India Today reported.
Ten Doeschate felt that the spinners’ lengths could have been tighter to limit the flow of runs, even though he acknowledged that they were not entirely to fault for the loss.
It’s likely that we’d like to bowl a bit better than we did tonight. especially spinners, as you mention regarding lengths. However, we will return to examine those lengths in further depth. However, it’s never a single cause of a game loss.
Daryl Mitchell discussed how he tackled Kuldeep after scoring 50 runs off 32 balls.
“Kuldeep can turn the ball both ways, making him one of the world’s best bowlers.” Mitchell said, “It was about finding different options against him and adjusting to different situations,” as he accepted the Player of the Match award at the post-match ceremony.
Kuldeep, who let up 82 runs in his quota, was India’s most costly bowler during the game. He was able to take a wicket, although he didn’t appear to be at his best. Mitchell in particular appeared relaxed as he faced him.
Mitchell’s 117-ball 131, which included two sixes and eleven fours, ultimately overshadowed KL Rahul’s first-inning effort. In the game that New Zealand ultimately won by seven wickets and fifteen deliveries, Rahul, like Mitchell, had reached his ninth ODI century. The third game in the series, which is now tied at one, is set for January 18 in Indore.




