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'We fell short by 20 runs,' says Ganguly

The rousing start that Fleming and Astle gave NZ meant that India were always behind.

Published on: Sep 06, 2005 10:11 PM IST
PTI | By , Harare
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Skipper Sourav Ganguly said on Tuesday that India fell 20 runs short in the final, which helped New Zealand romp home to a six-wicket win to claim the Videocon Cup cricket triseries.

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"We had a good start but probably fell 20 runs short," Ganguly said after another loss in a tournament final. "We lost our way a bit in the middle overs and quite a few wickets fell pretty quickly," he said.

The rousing start that Stephen Fleming and Nathan Astle gave New Zealand meant that India were always behind in the game, the Indian captain said. He, however, complemented part-timers Virender Sehwag and Yuvraj Singh who applied the brakes on the scoring rate after the frontline seamers were hit all around the Harare Sports Club ground.

The dropped catches also did not help the team's cause, Ganguly said adding, "We need to find a way to win pressure games."

Winning captain Stephen Fleming attributed the success to the "all round qualities" of the New Zealand side. "Different players have fronted up on different occasions and the senior players have taken responsibility in big matches," he said. Having Man of the Series Shane Bond and Daniel Vettori at his disposal also made his job easier, Fleming said.

 
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