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Who Said What? What did Abhishek Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav & Mitchell Santner say after INDvNZ, 1st T20I?

Abhishek Sharma (POTM 84*), Suryakumar Yadav, Mitchell Santner quotes after India's 238/7 (Nagpur). "All teams have plan for me" - Abhishek. SKY on comeback form, Santner praises India home strength. Full post-match reactions.

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India bagged a 48-run win over New Zealand in the first T20I of the five-match series at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur on Wednesday, January 21.

Shifting our focus to the details of the first T20I, India batted first after losing the toss, posting a daunting total of 238/7, courtesy of Abhishek Sharma's 84-run knock and Rinku Singh's 44-run unbeaten knock.

In the chase, New Zealand could score only 190/7 in 20 overs, losing the game by 48 runs. Middle-order batter Glenn Phillips' 78-run knock went in vain. Indian bowlers Varun Chakravarthy and Shivam Dube pocketed two wickets apiece.

On that note, let’s take a look at who said what after India vs New Zealand, 1st T20I.

Player of the Match, Abhishek Sharma

I haven't noticed, but he was talking about it. Still, it's just the, you know, the things we've been following from day one that we had a plan that we want to play this kind of cricket and that's what we are just following it. 

(on his six-hitting) I think, sir, one thing I've figured that if you want to hit all the balls properly, if you want to play at the striking of 200 or something, that you have to be, you know, carrying that intent and you have to practice a lot for that. Because if you see all these teams, they always have a plan for me. So far, I think it's just not the fielding, it's all about the pitching and the bowling as well. So it's about me preparation I've been doing before the games, because I've got two, three days or maybe a week before this. So I knew in my mind that I'm gonna get challenged by these bowlers and I have this mind. But obviously, I'm gonna back my, you know, instinct and I've been practicing a lot about that. 

(is it a high-risk strategy to hit sixes?) I don't feel it's a high risk, but for me, it's, I feel this is my, I wouldn't say it's my comfort zone, but it's like I've always want team to be first because they want to use the first six overs and that's what I've been practicing before the nets as well. And that was always in my mind if I do because if you see all the bowlers, all the main bowlers and you know, from all the teams, they bowl first, second, three overs probably. And if I get scores in first three, four overs, then, you know, we have always got the upper hand. 

(do you range-hit?) No, if you see, I would never do a range hitting because I'm not that strong kind of guy. No, but it's just, I feel more of a timing batter. So, for me, I have to just watch the ball and you know, get used to the conditions because if you see, if we're playing all over the India right now and so I have to adapt the condition very quick. And for that, I plan a day before or probably whenever I get a net session. So, that's always in my mind because these gonna bowlers gonna bowl here and they got some plans, so I have to back it as well. 

(on choosing which ball to hit) I feel sir, still, if you watch videos or if you watch your batting videos as well, you get an idea that where bowlers is gonna, you know, planning to bowl you or maybe where I'm gonna play my shots. But it's always about me backing my shots because I don't have a lot of shots. It's just a few shots I'm gonna practice a lot about that and I'll just execute it. 

(on fielding in the slips) I mean, of course, Shubman was the first fielder for that, but obviously, I enjoy a lot of slip fielding and been working really hard with Dileep sir as well. Because he's the man who's behind all our fielding, you know, efforts, and so credit goes to him.

Indian captain, Suryakumar Yadav

I think it's always good when we bat first, put runs on the board, and if there's a little bit of dew and you go out and defend, I think that's a big positive. And the way we batted, even after when we were put under pressure in the powerplay, we were 25-2, and then we took the game till the 15th over, and then we never stopped, all the batters I think played their role really well and I think that was a big plus point. (eight batters and three strike bowlers, is this the way going forward?) I mean, it looks good. It's been working for me as a team, and so if it's working, let's continue with that. 

(on his batting) I mean, I felt good when I went into bat. It was perfect time for me to go into bat. Good pressure situation. I've been batting at that situation. And as I said earlier as well, I've been batting really well in the nets. It was just a matter of time when I play a few balls, bat the way I bat. And then not change my identity. 

(playing more on the off-side today, was it a conscious decision?) I think it came naturally. I mean, whatever strokes I played, I've been practicing really well in the last 2-3 weeks. I've batted similarly during the net session. Played a few practice games as well. So I was feeling good. (on the fielding) Yeah, I think with such a heavy dew, a few lights here and there, I mean, I'm just supporting my fielders. But yeah, I mean, we keep improving, that's one department we try and improve always when we take on the field. So very happy with the effort from the boys. 

(on Abhishek) My fingers are crossed. I mean, the way he prepares, I mean, it's not just how he bats in the games, but the way he prepares himself, the way he carries himself, when he's in the hotel, in the team bus. I think all those things, small small things, it reflects on the ground and he is enjoying those fruits of that.

New Zealand captain, Mitch Santner 

Yeah, I think you're always looking forward, obviously, like you said, you want to win the game. It was a good hit out for us. Come up against a very good team at home. We knew that. Yeah, their record the last two years is outstanding. And, yeah, it was a good game for us but India played very well. 

(positives from this game) Yeah, I think, obviously, GP's knock, Chappie's knock, especially after, you know, you lose two early. I think on good surfaces if you give yourself a little bit of time, you can catch up, I think we were put under pressure with the ball throughout the innings. And I think, you know, there's no real, you know, try and squeeze a couple of dots moments with this team, you've just got to be on from ball one to win it. 

(on bowling Mitchell for the last over) No, it's just how it turned out. I think, yeah, I think the way that the Indian boys put the spinners under pressure, it looked like cutters were holding a little in the first innings. I think, you know, Kristian Clarke on debut, bowling those quick spinners looked quite tough to handle. It was just, yeah, I think four out in the last over for anyone, it's always a bit hard. (on Duffy) Don't jinx him Harsha, eh! But yeah, I think he's shown his class over the last few years for us. He's kind of taken that senior bowling role for us and when he swings it up top it's nice, I think, going forward, the only way to slow these guys down is to take wickets. 

(if 7 is a given for his batting) I still like hiding a little bit more, maybe at 8 but, yeah, I think with our makeup at the moment, I'm 7, obviously, we've got a few more guys to come into the squad who are over in franchise stuff. Neesham, likes of Seifert and stuff as well. So, yeah, I think maybe seven or eight somewhere around there.

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