Black Caps captain Kane Williamson expressed pride in his team’s Cricket World Cup semifinal loss against India overnight and praised the host nation’s batting performance.
India smashed their way to a tournament knockout stage record of 397/4 from their 50 overs, dispatching the New Zealand bowling attack all around the park with Shubman Gill (80*), Virat Kohli (117) and Shreyas Iyer (105) leading the way. Kohli’s century saw him become the first man in the history of ODI cricket to score 50 centuries in the format.
Tim Southee was the best of the Black Caps with the ball, snaring three wickets for a whopping 100 runs from his 10 overs. Trent Boult took the side’s other wicket for 86 runs from his 10.
Post-match, Williamson acknowledged the resilience of his bowlers in the face of the daunting Indian batting lineup.
“As a collective, bowlers chipped in here and there, it was tough for them at times. A lot of fight, I’m really proud of that. We certainly want to come into each game and show that even if it doesn’t quite go our way like today and some of those other games. Ultimately it’s moving forward as a team and some really good steps in the right direction.”