Mumbai: India-born New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel on Wednesday said he and colleagues were guilty of not maintaining their line and length in the opening Test and would need to be tighter in their execution in the second game beginning Friday.
"I think as a spin bowling unit we were somewhat guilty of possibly not keeping the stumps in play for long periods of time. At the same time, these guys are good players of spin. They didn't give us too much," said Patel during a virtual press conference.
While Patel snapped three wickets, Rachin Ravindra and William Somerville went wicketless.
In comparison, Indian spin trio of Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja shared 17 wickets among them in the first Test.
"We just gotta make sure that we are tighter in our lines and lengths. I am sure the boys have picked up and adapted to the next game but again the new surface will be different," Patel said.
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"From batting perspective, our batters did an outstanding job on that wicket against the calibre of spinners that they have, it is just about adapting and learning and playing conditions that is front of us."
Patel said his team is capable of causing upsets and will go into the second Test looking for a win.
"It is about playing best cricket possible and everyone contributing like last game. That's how we look to play, it takes a team effort. We are playing good cricket at the moment and we are going to tap into that and be comfortable."
Patel said they have "firm faith and belief that we can perform in all conditions."
"We know they are good bowlers of spin but at the same time we have the trust and belief that we have good players of spin," he said.