"The decision of electing to field was right because the pitch was helping the seamers. We didn't bowl well. We as a team didn't bowl well, didn't field well and I think their partnership for fourth wicket (between DR Flynn and DJ Watling) took the game away from us," Hafeez said in the post-match press conference at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium.
"I think if we could have stopped the New Zealand side under 140-50 runs then it could have been a different game. In totality we didn't play smart cricket as when it comes to chasing we lost too many wickets. We played some bad shots. But I think that's T20. Some time you play good and some time bad cricket. Today we didn't play good cricket," he said.
Hoping to make a comeback in their next match, he said: "No matter what's the condition we have to win the next match. Lets see how things go.