After rain wiped out their chances of levelling the ODI series at Hagley Oval in Christchurch, India skipper Shikhar Dhawan felt that the visitors' bowling attack had bowled more short balls than desired in the three-match tourney.
The no-result on Wednesday resulted in India losing the series 1-0, with the seven-wicket loss in the ODI series opener at Auckland turning out to be the only game of the series. India came in with a young bowling attack in Umran Malik, Arshdeep Singh, Deepak Chahar, Shardul Thakur and Washington Sundar, with Yuzvendra Chahal being the only experienced campaigner.
"We are a young unit. For sure, the bowling unit must have learnt about bowling the good length area a bit more. I felt that we bowled a bit on the shorter side. They also have to get a bit more consistent in bowling bit more up and using the bounce more. They are young and that's how they will learn from these experiences," said Dhawan in the post-match presentation ceremony.