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McCullum praises India's fightback

Last Updated 25 January 2014, 19:13 IST

He is disappointed that his team could not seal the series on Saturday but New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum termed the third one-dayer against India as a “great game of cricket.”

New Zealand put up a huge 314 on the board and Ravindra Jadeja stole a tied result for India with his heroic batting along with R Ashwin.

“Yes it is one that got away, but it was a great game of cricket nevertheless. All credit to India, because when they looked out of the game, they flexed their muscle a little bit and got back into it. Just when we thought we had it again, obviously they came back and Jadeja playing that innings at the end was pretty awesome,” said McCullum.

“We had our chances, there is no doubting that. We had a few catches and a few run-out opportunities but it was a tough one. It was a great game of cricket to be involved with, just disappointing that didn’t get the result in the end but a tie is a tie,” he added.

New Zealand were sailing well in their first innings with Martin Guptill scoring his fifth century and Kane Wlliamson notching up his third consecutive half-century in this series.

The hosts looked set for a huge total at that stage, but ended up at 314 after losing their way in the middle overs.

“If we wanted the perfect innings, then we would have got 350. It was only because we did so well in the front half of the game that we were in a position to look at 350. But it was always going to be a couple of things that can go wrong when you are batting as well.

“Unfortunately, we compounded that by some poor decisions and some silly cricket at times as well. But I still thought 314 at halfway after being asked to bat first was a pretty good effort. Martin’s innings obviously was brilliant and Kane again was full of class. We would have definitely taken 314 at halftime but credit to India for the way they played.”

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(Published 25 January 2014, 19:13 IST)

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