New Zealand learning to cope with different conditions: Kane Williamson
Sharjah, Dec 15 (IANS) New Zealand stand-in captain Kane Williamson on Monday said that his team needs to 'reflect' on the lessons learnt from the loss in the third One-Day International (ODI) against Pakistan while it is still trying to adjust to the conditions here.
Pakistan had powered to 364 for seven, before bowling New Zealand out in just 38.2 overs to win by 147 runs and go 2-1 up here on Sunday.
"We're playing in tough conditions and as a young unit it is important that we learn about all these different conditions," Williamson was quoted as saying by espncricinfo.com.
"We certainly weren't at our best and Pakistan were at their best and I think that created the gap in the game, which was very large today. But we know we can play better than that and it's important that we do," he added.
Williamson asserted it was important that his side formulate a plan to chase down such massive scores.
"It's always tough chasing a score like that. I think it's important that when you do go out you break those sorts of totals down and a lot of things need to go your way. I mean even though we didn't get very close, it's important that we reflect on our performance," said Williamson.
The 24-year-old also believes that their bowling needs attention, as Pakistan were able to pile on a gigantic total of 364.
The fourth ODI will be played on December 17 at Abu Dhabi.