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09 Jan 2014 10:44 #172315
by chairman
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson was disappointed with his side's efforts after losing the final One Day International (ODI) against the West Indies in Hamilton on Wednesday.
After having the better of the Windies for the majority of the Test and ODI matches, the visitors squired the one-day series 2-2 after beating the Black Caps by 203 runs.
There was very little reason for New Zealand to smile after the match in which they were bowled out for 160 chasing a mammoth 364.
"I can accept the batting to a degree because when you're chasing a run rate like that over a long period of time, it creates a lot of pressure and I think the first 10 overs we couldn't get away the way we could have," Hesson admitted.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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09 Jan 2014 12:44 #172388
by Kwami
New Zealand is a pathetic team and the 2 nil test victory was over a second string Windies team
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