Kane Williamson : Australia were too good, we just couldn’t get breakthroughs Sports

Kane Williamson : Australia were too good, we just couldn’t get breakthroughs

Author's avatar Avishkar Govardhane

Time icon November 15, 2021   | Last Updated: May 17, 2024 at 5:38 AM

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson refused to insult his bowling attack and instead appreciated Australia’s batters after they chased down 173 with much ease to win their first-ever T20 World Cup title.
Australia got Momentum and it never changed
“The bowling attack has been a strong point for us throughout this whole competition,” Williamson said. “And you’re having to adjust from venue to venue, team to team, and that’s the nature of playing in tournament sport.
 
“And tonight, yeah, you can always look at little bits that you want to do a little bit better. But ultimately the quality was there from Australia and they played really, really well and put us under pressure, and we weren’t able to get those breakthroughs. Then you can’t build that pressure, and 170 feels like a long way away. But they played really well. They got momentum and it never changed.”
Batting in First Innings felt tougher than Second
The Dubai pitch was evidently two-paced, especially in the first half, with the ball holding in the surface. New Zealand managed just 32 for 1 in the powerplay – their lowest score in the first six overs in the tournament. Williamson, though, pumped up the tempo and carried them to 172 for 4, with one of his finest innings of 85 off 48 balls.
 
“[The total was] roundabout par. I guess there’s always things that come in and factor, and conditions are a big part of that,” Williamson said. “But having said that, with runs on the board and you can build some pressure and you get a few opportunities, things can happen quickly, but wasn’t to be tonight.
 
“It did feel tough. It was just holding in the wicket a little bit. Sort of normal characteristics I think of your Dubai surfaces. It was nice to sort of build a platform and accelerate from there which we were able to do.”
Really Proud of the Efforts from our Squad
Despite ending on the runners-up position again, Williamson was proud of New Zealand’s performance in the tournament. 
 
“But you come up against a very strong side in Australia and they are playing very, very well, and they did that again tonight,” Williamson said. “You know, if you look at the campaign on a whole, which we do, and the type of cricket that we have been able to play, I can say that we are very proud of our efforts throughout this period of time.
 
“You get to a final and anything can happen. And all these different fine lines and results, they happen and today, we turned up and played some really good cricket. And it wasn’t quite good enough. That’s sort of just the way it goes, you know, and for us, it’s still putting our energy into the right areas.
 
“For us, it’s still trying to build on the positives and grow as a team. You want to win these comps. You want the fruits, and so did a lot of other teams. When you do turn up on the day, anything can happen, and we can see how competitive this competition has been right through the group stages, as well, and there were so many sides that were more than capable of winning this competition. But like I say, really proud of the efforts that have gone in from our side across the board.”