Amelia Kerr (New Zealand Women Captain): “(On their first innings score) I think the wicket was a little bit slow, and when Maddy and I were out there, we got it pretty deep. It was going to be a really good score on that wicket, and I think we were set up to do that, and unfortunately lost wickets at the back end, which didn't allow us to get that big score. But we fought really hard to be able to take it that deep.
(On losing wickets in the death) Yeah, I think there's kind of two big moments where you — I guess it's the first and the last over there — and you think maybe if we'd got to 150, we potentially could have cruised it with a bit more scoreboard pressure to bowl to. But I mean, you've just got to learn from each game. No one tries to make mistakes, no one tries to get out, but we've got to learn and be better. I think we played across the line a little bit, and yeah, I thought our bowlers were outstanding to get the game so deep.
(On the crucial catch being dropped in the end) Yeah, it's pretty disappointing, but yeah, mistakes happen and that's kind of the game, I suppose. But yeah, great game of cricket for the crowd, and hopefully we can turn it around for the next game.
(On NZ bowling attack) It's really nice. I think the bowlers are in a really good place, probably myself more included in there, but yeah, I think the team's just brilliant. So much control, and then I thought Rosemary was very dangerous as well.
(On English conditions) It is a little bit different. I think at home I've been bowling indoors, and yeah, you don't have the wind and all of that. But I'm feeling in a good place with my bowling. Just tonight I didn't have much rhythm, but just trying to still get it done in a way, and I guess getting those breaks, a couple of breakthroughs, brought us back into the game."