Chester-le-Street: New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson has admitted his side was outplayed by England in what was a must-win game for the hosts in Durham.
On Wednesday, England defeated New Zealand by 119 runs to seal their spot in the semifinals. The Black Caps have slumped to three defeats on the trot to limp into the final four.
Chasing 306, the Kiwi batsmen failed to fire yet again in Durham as only Tom Latham passed 50 for the Black Caps.
Williamson’s own form has been impressive all tournament though, and the skipper wants the likes of Ross Taylor and Martin Guptill to come good.
“There are important learnings to take note of on some difficult surfaces. We need to try and better for having had those experiences,” Williamson said at the post-match press conference.
“It would be nice to be more successful in those scenarios.
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