There were some high hopes coming in, so we're feeling it a bit: Williamson
The Hindu
Williamson himself led the New Zealand charge with a majestic 85-run knock after his side struggled in the first half of their innings
New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson says his players showed big heart in the T20 World Cup with their performances but since it did not result in a title, they are "feeling it a bit." Williamson himself led the New Zealand charge with a majestic 85-run knock after his side struggled in the first half of their innings.
They put on board a competitive 172 for four but Australian batter Mitchell Marsh with a scintillating unbeaten 77.
"There was a lot of heart shown, always nice to get to the big dance. But credit to Australia again. Some high hopes coming in, some good cricket played, so we're feeling it a bit," Williamson said at the post-match presentation ceremony.