New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson on Friday said they were put under constant pressure by the Indian team during the first T20I which they lost by six wickets, adding the hosts need to improve in all areas in the next game.
After being put into bat, New Zealand posted a mammoth 204-run target for India at the Eden Park. However, that didn't prove to be enough as the visitors comfortably chased down the total with six balls to spare and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
"Credit to India for the way they played," Williamson said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
The New Zealand captain called on his bowlers to work on their wicket-taking skills and make sure they have breakthroughs at crucial junctures of the game.
"Taking pace off seemed to be working okay, but it was tough to execute because India put us under pressure constantly," he said.
The two teams will now take on each other in the second T20I at the same venue on Sunday.
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