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Ish Sodhi: Need to slow down India's momentum to come back in series

Updated on: 04 November,2017 10:58 AM IST  |  Rajkot
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New Zealand leg-spinner Ish Sodhi feels the key to make a comeback into the T20 series against India is to slow down the home team's momentum

Ish Sodhi: Need to slow down India's momentum to come back in series

New Zealand leg-spinner Ish Sodhi feels the key to make a comeback into the T20 series against India is to slow down the home team's momentum.



Ish Sodhi



The Black Caps lost the series opener at New Delhi by 53 runs and face a must-win situation today in the second T20 game here at the SCA Stadium.


"I think we put up a fantastic performance in Mumbai (in the first ODI). The second game is the only one we kind of struggled with. But the third ODI was a fantastic game. We showed that we can play spin a lot better than sides that have come here in the past," said Sodhi.

"T20 is all about momentum and I think they (India) put on a good partnership at the start that set up the momentum for the rest of the game. I think that's just about recognising those key moments and how we can slow their momentum down." 

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