India were stunned by New Zealand in the final of the inaugural World Test Championship after the Virat Kohli-led side suffered a defeat on the reserve day of the match in Southampton on Wednesday,
Chasing 139, the Blackcaps went over the line by 8 wickets in the last session of play. Captain Kohli has expressed disappointment and said that the team management would look to “bring in right people who have right mindset to perform”.
“We will continue to reassess and continue to have conversations around what are the things required to strengthen our side and not follow or fall prey to certain patterns,” Kohli said at the post match virtual press conference.
“You have to reassess and replan and understand what dynamics work for the team and how we can be fearless. Bring in right people who have right mindset to perform,” the skipper added.
Kohli further talked about the alterations required and how evolving with the game is necessary. “I think evolving with the game and improving yourself with the game is very important and when you have been a top side for few years in a row, you don’t want to suddenly drop your standards,” he said.
India were bundled out for 217 in the first innings while New Zealand scored 249 taking an important first innings lead of 32 runs.
The Kiwis then rattled the Indian batting line up in the second innings to bowl them out for 170 and later chased down the target pretty easily. Williamson scored an unbeaten half-century while Ross Taylor notched up 42* during the course.