Bangalore, India – New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra opened up about the crucial impact of dew and his team’s strategy to bounce back after a tough encounter against India. The match saw a dramatic momentum shift in the second innings, which Ravindra attributed partly to the heavy dew that altered playing conditions significantly.
During a press conference following the game, Ravindra detailed how the dew affected fielding and bowling, making it difficult to grip the ball and keep pressure on the Indian batsmen. He noted, “The dew made it tricky for our bowlers to execute their plans, especially in the latter overs. We saw India gain confidence as the ball skidded on and hitting became easier.”
New Zealand struggled to contain the Indian batting lineup, which capitalized on the conditions to post a competitive total. Ravindra highlighted that adapting to these changes mid-game is vital for success in the ongoing series. “We have to learn quickly from these experiences. Our plan for the next match includes adjusting our bowling tactics and field placements to counter the dew effect.”
The impact of dew is not new in subcontinental conditions but has historically influenced the outcome of matches by helping the batting side in night sessions. Ravindra admitted that this factor shifted the momentum and required a fresh approach. “It’s part of the game here. We respect the conditions and are focused on finding solutions to perform better moving forward.”
New Zealand is eager to bounce back in the upcoming matches as this series holds significant tournament stakes, including ranking points and building momentum ahead of future international contests. Ravindra ended on a positive note, “We still have chances in the series, and we’ll come out stronger. The team is committed to working harder and improving every day.”
Fans will be watching closely as New Zealand refines their strategy to handle local challenges and mount a spirited fightback against India. The next encounters promise intense competition and tactical battles shaped by both skill and environment.
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