India pacer Jasprit Bumrah said on Sunday that his team were looking to get some extra runs which would have given them the advantage in the second innings. He added that due to this approach, the batters played lots of attacking shots which didn't play off.
India were given their second straight defeat in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with an eight-wicket loss to New Zealand. India rejigged their batting order at the top but couldn't get much success as they were able to score just 110/7 in their 20 overs, giving catches to the fielders in the deep in a bid to score fast.
"I think as a batting unit, what we were trying to do is that we know in the second innings, dew does play a massive factor. So, I think we tried to give us some cushion. We wanted to get some extra runs that could give us advantage in the second innings. In doing that process, I think we played a lot of attacking shots and options that didn't come off today.