At the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, left-handed Latham relied on sweeps and reverse-sweeps to overcome the challenge posed by the Indian spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav.
"Everybody is different in the way they play spin in different conditions. I think the Indians play the different way, they are used to these conditions and they have got their game," said Latham today.
"One thing that comes to me is sweep that I have played throughout my career. Its something that I find easier to play than hitting down the ground."
"The other guys may find hitting down the ground easier. Its important to have different game plans for different conditions and try and stick to that," the 25-year-old said.
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Latham paid heed to the advise by senior pro Ross Taylor who asked him to use sweep and reverse sweep to disturb the length of Yadav and Chahal.
The middle-order batsman has been in good run since coming to India, scoring a half century and a ton in the warm up games and following up with a century in the first ODI.
"I put little bit of work in terms of coming over here and playing spin. On surfaces back home they were a little bit drier and quite responsive to spin. So, that was (a part) of the preparation," he said.
"It was obviously pleasing to make a contribution and be there till the end (in Mumbai). The partnership which me and Ross (Taylor) put on was vital for that and Ross played very well and deserves credit.
"It was nice to keep the communication lines going. We have got one more game starting tomorrow, and if we play some good cricket then hopefully we would give us a chance of winning the series," he said.
Latham, who is a specialist opener, has moved down the order to five. He said he is pretty familiar with his current batting spot.
"So, its not a position which is unfamiliar to me. It was more of a tactical shift than anything. Coming in the middle when the ball is little bit softer and playing a bit more spin. It is nice that I adapted quickly," he added.
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