New Zealand toured Pakistan in 1990, losing the test series 3-0. On November 2, 1990, the Herald published the following column from New Zealand captain Martin Crowe.
It's doubtful that we could ever have scored enough runs to win the third cricket test against Pakistan - that's just the way of things here.
We were never allowed to get a partnership going.
However, a lot of the damage was done when when we were 30-4 on the fourth evening. And we really could not afford a mistake or a bad decision when we went out to bat on the fifth day.
We were positive and showed a lot of character but we never scored enough.