Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan attributed India's loss in the World Test Championship final against New Zealand at Southampton recently to lack of match practice and want of application on part of the batsmen in the second innings.
India lost to the Black Caps by eight wickets in the summit clash. While New Zealand were well acclimatised to the conditions as they played a two-Test series against England, winning 1-0, India only played an intra-squad match.
"By the time we (India) started fielding for the second session, our bowlers were already tired. This happened because India didn't get enough match practice. When a team gets less match practice, they don't have the kind of match fitness required for a particular game. I feel this will improve eventually," Pathan said on Star Sports.