We need to introspect and come back stronger in next game: Shreyas Iyer

The right-handed batter said India can’t afford to get bogged down by the defeat and must approach the next two matches with a positive frame of mind.

Published : Nov 25, 2022 18:42 IST , AUCKLAND

Shreyas Iyer of India in action during the first ODI against New Zealand on Friday.
Shreyas Iyer of India in action during the first ODI against New Zealand on Friday. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES
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Shreyas Iyer of India in action during the first ODI against New Zealand on Friday. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES

India batter Shreyas Iyer admitted that a “few things didn’t go their way” in the opening ODI against New Zealand and as a team, they need to “introspect” and comeback stronger in the remaining two games of the series.

Tom Latham hit an attacking unbeaten 145 off 104 balls while skipper Kane Williamson struck an unconquered 94 off 98 deliveries as New Zealand chased down India’s 307-run target with seven wickets in hand and 17 balls to spare. Iyer, who scored a 76-ball 80, said 306 for seven posted by India was a commendable total but the visitor was blown away by the unconquered 221-run fourth wicket partnership between Latham and Williamson.

“The situation we were in and from there to reach 307 is a commendable total. Definitely, some things didn’t go our way today but its a learning curve, we can introspect, comeback with new ideas in the next game,” he said in the post-match press conference.

The right-handed batter said India can’t afford to get bogged down by the defeat and must approach the next two matches with a positive frame of mind.

“It’s not easy to directly come from India and play here. Wickets keep on changing in every place and this is a challenge which you need to face. You have to be mentally strong, just have to adapt to the situations,” Iyer said.

He lauded the fearless approach of Latham and skipper Williamson, which made a big difference as host New Zealand took a 1-0 lead in the three-match ODI series with a comfortable seven-wicket win in the high-scoring first match here on Friday.

“Both of them (Latham and Williamson) played fantastic knocks. They knew which bowlers to target at a specific time. I believe their partnership completely changed the scenario of the game and that was a crucial phase for us to get wickets.

“If we would have got one wicket we would have been under their skin and the situation could have been completely different. But kudos to them that they found the strength to convert those loose balls into boundaries and sixes. They were fearless in their approach and I feel that’s what helped them,” Iyer added.

Chasing a required run rate of over eight, Latham spanked Shardul Thakur for 25 runs in the 40th over, which included a six and four fours that shifted the momentum of the match.

“The way Latham took over that over (40th), I think that completely shifted the momentum towards them. He wanted to come in and he wanted to build that partnership. Since they have been playing together for so many years, they know their strengths and weaknesses pretty closely,” Iyer said.

On a personal front, Iyer said that he is always in his own zone and hardly pays heed to the talk in the outside world.

“Approach is always optimistic. I don’t like to think much about the future, whatever is in my hands I do and try to live in the present. Players will come and go but consistency is what is going to matter. Ups and downs are in everyone’s career, there is nothing called stable. When people are talking outside, I just like to be in my zone and that’s what helps me.

For him, the biggest learning is how Latham started his innings.

“The learning from this match is that when we got a wicket we could have created more pressure. If we could have curbed Latham’s start definitely we would have been on top of them,” he added.

The second ODI will be played in Hamilton on Sunday.

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