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Simon Doull: I don't know what the brains trust was thinking

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Simon Doull said there was very little the Black Caps got right against India overnight.Indian conditions caught the Black Caps out in the second one dayer in Pune.Batting first, New Zealand only managed 230 for nine as the top four batsmen made 45 runs between them.The hosts levelled the three-match series, cruising to 232 for 4, with four overs to spare.Doull can't understand the decision to bat first on a greenish wicket."New Zealand batted second in Mumbai and chased very, very well. India love to chase - that's another reason to send them in and stats tell you that batting second in Pune is highly advantageous."To me, I really don't know what the brains trust were thinking batting first, it didn't make a lot of sense."He said there should also be major concerns over Kane Williamson's form, having only scored one fifty in 12 or 13 innings in India.LISTEN ABOVE AS SION DOULL SPEAKS WITH RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.