West Indies quick bowler Tino Best has said that the nonappearance of their enormous hitters, because of damages, affected the group's execution in the first T20 against New Zealand at Eden Park on Saturday. New Zealand set the guests 190 to pursue yet West Indies fragmented to end on 108 for 8. It cleared out West Indies expecting to win the second diversion in Wellington on Wednesday to square the arrangement before returning home.
Best got 3 for 40 from his four overs in the wake of ending up on the edges in the ODI arrangement. With Ravi Rampaul returning home because of damage, Best was pushed into a climate where New Zealand reprimanded the bowlers.
"I thought New Zealand played well. They played to their qualities so all credit to them," Best said. "I surmise that in our circumstance at this moment, we don't have all our huge hitters. In T20s, you require all your six hitters. Be that as it may we have one more amusement to go and can level the arrangement there."
Best got 3 for 40 from his four overs in the wake of ending up on the edges in the ODI arrangement. With Ravi Rampaul returning home because of damage, Best was pushed into a climate where New Zealand reprimanded the bowlers.
"I thought New Zealand played well. They played to their qualities so all credit to them," Best said. "I surmise that in our circumstance at this moment, we don't have all our huge hitters. In T20s, you require all your six hitters. Be that as it may we have one more amusement to go and can level the arrangement there."
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