Bangladesh fast bowling coach Ottis Gibson felt his bowlers didn't bowl as well as it was expected of them in the second Test against New Zealand on Sunday. He also hopes that the bowlers learn well from their unimpressive showing on day one to bounce back in the rest of the days.
After bowling out New Zealand for 328 and 169 to win the first Test by eight wickets, Bangladesh wasn't able to recreate the same magic and had to see the hosts make 349/1 on day one of the second Test at Hagley Oval.
"They played well and unfortunately, we couldn't hit the heights of discipline from last week. I thought Latham played well. He left a lot of good balls early on and made us a bowl to him. Unfortunately, we did not bowl enough good balls to create the sort of pressure that we created last week. Conway is in unbelievable form, isn't he? He went in and made it look so easy," said Gibson in the post-day press conference.