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Pitch was fair, dismissals were because of batsmen's error: Hanuma Vihari
Wellington, Feb 29: India batsman Hanuma Vihari confessed that it was poor batting from the visiting team that saw them bundle out for 242 against New Zealand on the opening day of the second Test at the Hagley Oval on Saturday. In fact, he went on to add that the wicket didn't do as much as the Indians had expected.
"Yes, obviously as the pitch didn't do as much as we expected. They bowled in good areas and knew what to expect from this track. Prithvi Shaw set the tone, Cheteshwar Pujara spent time. All dismissals happened at wrong time. None of the dismissals were because of the pitch. Mostly it was because of batsmen's error. Pitch was fair," Vihari said at the end of the day's play.
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