India vs New Zealand: Trent Boult Reveals How He Wants To Attack Indian Batters
India’s second match of the Super 12 stage in the ongoing
ICC T20 World Cup against New Zealand is going to be another tough test. The
Blackcaps know the Indians very well, having played them quite often and also
playing alongside them in the Indian Premier League. Indian batters have in the
past struggled against the Kiwi pacers and that is something which will give
confidence to Kane Williamson’s team. Trent Boult is going to be a key figure
in New Zealand’s bowling line-up and on Saturday he revealed how he would
attack the India batters.
“Early wickets are definitely the focus for us as a bowling
group. But we just need to be nice and clear and nice and accurate on where
we’re trying to put the ball,” Boult said.
The Kiwis too have lost to Pakistan, like the Indians. Boult
saw how India’s top order struggled against the pace and swing of Shaheen Shah
Afridi, and being a left-arm paceman himself, he said he would want to do the
same against the Indian batsmen.
“I’m not too sure what the plan is with what overs certain
bowlers are bowling. But I thought the way Shaheen bowled the other night from
a left-armer, watching on I thought it was amazing. But there’s quality batsmen
in that India lineup.
“But hopefully, from my point of view, it swings around a
little bit and I can mirror what Shaheen did the other night,” the experienced
paceman said.
Boult knows New Zealand have had some success against the
Indians in the ICC events off late but he said that the team will not take a
tough opposition like India lightly.
“Like I touched on before, there’s always a lot of
excitement that comes with playing India. And we’ve probably enjoyed some
success over them over the last few years, I suppose, in these ICC tournaments.
But it definitely doesn’t mean we’ll treat them lightly or anything like that.
It’s a big game for both teams. And I’m sure we’re both looking forward to
putting on a good show,” Boult said.
Both India and New Zealand are looking to win their first
match of the competition and a win could go a long way in consolidating their
poition as the second semi-finalists from the group.
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