Black Caps captain Tim Southee has admitted the team's hectic schedule has impacted the side's ability to train and better adapt to trying conditions in India after it suffered a T20 series loss this morning.
For the second game in succession, India successfully chased down a Black Caps total with overs to spare and despite a strong spell from the Black Caps captain, the side's other bowlers seemed to struggle with the heavy dew at the ground.
Trent Boult, Adam Milne and Mitchell Santner all failed to take a wicket and conceded a combined 108 runs from their 11 overs; while Jimmy Neesham bowled two deliveries for 12 runs at the death.
While Southee denied the dew had affected the bowlers, he did admit they had not had a chance to replicate any expected conditions in training due to the side's packed schedule.
"There was heavy dew throughout the whole night, there was dew already in the warmups. It played a factor for both sides, it did get a little bit worse as the game went on but we knew it was going to be the case; I just don't think we adapted to the surface as well as we could have.