Amelia Kerr | New Zealand captain: (On whether New Zealand’s total of 162 was competitive at the halfway stage) Yeah, I thought there were ebbs and flows throughout the innings, and I guess they kept pulling us back with wickets. But to get to 160, I thought if we bowl and field well, that we gave ourselves a really good chance of defending that. (On the dropped catches and missed opportunities in the field) It’s a tough day, and it’s a tough day to happen in a really important game for us at a World Cup. And, I guess our bowlers are creating the opportunities, but unfortunately, we weren’t taking them. And, there were too many chances, I guess, put down, and it hurt us a lot. (On whether conditions played any part in the fielding lapses) No, conditions are good. It’s, yeah, there was a bit of sun, I think, early on in the innings, but that’s not where any of the dropped catches were. And, yeah, no excuses, just really disappointing. (On the positives New Zealand can take from the match despite the defeat) I think we stayed in the game and we stayed in the fight, despite, I guess, dropping chances and not quite executing in the field. But I thought the way Campbell played, it was a brilliant innings. And her ball striking ability, especially in, I think, also the running between the wickets, the ability to turn ones into twos as well. They outran us and they outfielded us today. (On how she plans to lift the team after a disappointing opening defeat) I think one is acknowledging the performance today. There was still some really good stuff that we can take out of that game. I thought Maddie (Green) at the end, the way she finished with the bat, Jess and Rosemary with the ball as well. So you’ve got to take the positives, but we do have to have a look at what we didn’t do well. And we can be sad tonight, we can be disappointed, but then come tomorrow, we’ve got to turn up and be better and look forward because there’s still plenty of games to come.