
Thiruvananthapuram: India captain Virat Kohli
says the bowler-friendly conditions made them "nervous" after
losing the toss before prevailing against New Zealand in the
series-deciding third Twenty20 here tonight.
India beat New Zealand by six runs in the rain-curtailed
match to claim the series 2-1. India had beaten the Kiwis in
ODIs with the same scoreline.
"I think we were really happy to get a game. This crowd
deserved to watch some action. Ever since the ODIs started, we
expected them to give a good fight. We were nervous to start
here, with the damp pitch," said Kohli after India won the
eight overs a side contest.
India made 67 for five and in response Kiwis could only
reach 61 for six in eight overs.
Jasprit Bumrah starred with the ball, striking twice and
bowling the all important penultimate over of the game. He
ended with figures of two for nine in two overs.
"We thought if we can take the run-rate up, it's not
going to be so easy. Rohit and MS (Dhoni) came up with Bumrah
bowling the second last, and Hardik Pandya bowled the last
over well.
"When Hardik got hurt, I was thinking god forbid if I had
to bowl the last four balls," said Kohli seeing the funny side
of Pandya's spirited fielding effort in the final over.
"We have won a few on the trot and it makes us very
proud. This stadium is beautiful, the outfield wonderful and
the crowd made it special. I am surprised there were no games
here earlier," he added.
The Greenfield Stadium hosted its first ever
international match.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson said India showed
they are one of the best teams in the world by winning the
pressure games regularly.
"It was a tricky surface and runs on board on that
surface was handy. It came down to the couple of deliveries.
Shame to not get across the line in this decider. As soon as
you ran your fingers on the ball, it made life difficult,"
said Williamson.
"In this part of the world, wickets can be flat. We
showed good fight. You have to be on top of their game to win
here, they are one of the best teams in the world. I think
there have been number of strides forward for us. Fairly new
group and it's not easy, guys coming here for the first or
second time. It's a tough place to play," he added.