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Tarouba, June 13: Following his side’s disappointing 13-run loss against West Indies in the T20 World Cup 2024, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson said that they need to get better.
Kane Williamson displayed a sloppy performance during the run chase. He could just score 1 run from 2 balls until he was dismissed in the seventh over by Gudakesh Motie. Speaking after the match, Williamson said that they can’t make excuses about the pitch conditions at the Brian Lara Stadium. He added that they need to find a way and need to bounce back.
The Kiwi skipper further added that they need to learn from their mistakes and need to pick themselves up for their next match.“Conditions here are what they are and we can’t make excuses. We need to keep getting better and keep finding a way, 10-15 runs that can make a big difference.
We need to bounce back quickly, we are back in two days, we need to be smarter. The learnings are important and we need to pick ourselves up and go again,” Williamson said.
In conclusion, despite the setback, Kane Williamson remains optimistic about New Zealand’s prospects in the T20 World Cup 2024. He emphasized the importance of resilience and adaptability, urging his team to quickly learn from their mistakes and improve their performance. With a focus on smarter strategies and better execution, the Kiwis aim to bounce back stronger in their upcoming matches.
The spirit of determination and commitment in Williamson’s words is a clear call to action for his team to rise above the challenges and strive for excellence. (ANI)

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