Indian team skipper Virat Kohli on Wednesday blamed his batsmen for not being brave enough to put the New Zealand bowlers under pressure and for setting a target that was 30-40 runs short in the World Test Championship final defeat.
"We definitely need to work out better plans in terms of understanding how to score runs. We have to stay in sync with the momentum of the game and not let the game drift away too much," said Kohli at a press conference after India lost the final by eight wickets here.
"I don't think there is any technical difficulty as such. But I think it boils down to game awareness and being a little more brave in putting bowlers under pressure and not allowing them to bowl in similar areas for longer periods of time, unless it is absolutely overcast and the ball is swinging all over the place like it did on day one. The mindset has to be to score runs and find ways to score runs. You can't be too worried about getting out," he said.