Christchurch: Star Indian seamer Jasprit Bumrah on Sunday at the end of the second day of the second Test refused to criticise batters for their poor show. He also said the focus will still be on keeping the pressure on New Zealand batters.
Indian batsmen had no answer to Trent Boult's class and were reeling at 90/6, with a slender lead of 97 runs, at stumps on day two of the second Test here at the Hagley Oval. Bumrah took three wickets and Mohammed Shami returned best figures of 4/81 as India had the Kiwis on the mat at lunch with 142/5, replying to India's first innings score of 242. The tailenders batted well and New Zealand were eventually all out for 235.
The Indian batsmen, however, could not justify their pacers' good show as Boult (3/12) made light work of them.
"As a bowling unit, when we bowled, I thought we created a lot of chances. We will keep on doing that and creating pressure. We will create enough chances and we could get wickets. We were very happy with that as senior members of the team, we have to bowl long spells and we were up for it," Bumrah said after the day's play.
"We don't play the blame game. In our (team) culture, we don't look at blaming anyone. Some days if as a bowling unit we don't pick up wickets, then that doesn't give the batsmen liberty to take our case, isn't it?" asked Bumrah.