It was disappointing to lose your skipper at that point in time. He felt like it could have been his day to get some runs but that's cricket - sometimes you get the hard knocks.

Some of the balls were not coming through, so you just have to wait for the bad ball.

We were chasing a rather big total (3rd ODI) and we thought the best way to get the runs was to be positive, not reckless but to play a few shots, set the bowlers off and hopefully things would be better for us.

It would be a lovely way to finish the tour, to carry on and make a big one for the team, I just need to be a bit more patient.

We just can't keep saying it's a learning process, we have to get some wins, I think it is on the mental side, we need to think harder and read the game a bit more.

It worked for the most part of the innings until I got out, I think about the team so hopefully in the next game I could continue the form and make a big one for the team.

I feel good, I'm getting into my game, obviously the first two games wasn't the best but it became a mental issue for me, I feel I can carry on and contribute to the team in a positive way.

It was a bit of frustration, it was very disappointing to lose the skipper at that point in time, somehow I just felt like today would have been his day to get some runs but that's how cricket goes sometimes, you have to take some hard knocks.

How the game (2nd ODI) was going it was required for someone to stop the flow of wickets that the opposition was getting so I had to decide what role was best for the team so that was the role I took up to stop the flow of wickets.