
​Wellington: The stinging comments from coach Mark Greatbatch on the players after New Zealand's humiliating ODI whitewash in Bangladesh were expected and there will be no backlash of that on the team which leaves for India on Saturday for a full series, players' association head Heath Mills said.
Greatbatch slammed his players, saying they "aren't as good as they think they are" following the 0-4 ODI series defeat in Bangladesh and that some of the batsmen had inflated opinions about their abilities.
Mills said he had not received any player reaction to Greatbatch's comments but he felt they would take it on the chin.
"Paddy (Greatbatch) is an emotional guy, he cares passionately about New Zealand and the Black Caps and I know he is as gutted as anyone else at the results in Bangladesh," Mills said.
"It's been a difficult time and a lot of people have been rightly upset about the performance. There is always going to be some harsh words spoken, so I think everyone's got to focus on being constructive and getting the job done in India and getting the team back performing where it can," Mills was quoted as saying by 'Dominion Post'.