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Daniel Vettori, Jacob Oram’s inclusion to boost New Zealand ahead of T20 tie

New Zealand captain Ross Taylor speaks about the team strategy before their Twenty 20 against India in Visakhapatnam on Saturday.   New Zealand lost the Test series against India 2-0 and would seek a much needed win in the Twenty20 International ahead of ICC World T20 in Sri Lanka.   New Zealand would look to...

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Published: Sep 08, 2012, 04:41 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 08, 2012, 04:41 PM (IST)


New Zealand captain Ross Taylor speaks about the team strategy before their Twenty 20 against India in Visakhapatnam on Saturday.

 

New Zealand lost the Test series against India 2-0 and would seek a much needed win in the Twenty20 International ahead of ICC World T20 in Sri Lanka.

 

New Zealand would look to play their natural attacking brand of cricket to ruffle some feathers.

 

 

New Zealand lost the Test series against India 2-0 and would seek a much needed win in the Twenty20 International ahead of ICC World T20 in Sri Lanka.

 

New Zealand hope to get back on winning track when they take on India in the first T20 International at Visakhapatnam on Saturday as it will boost the morale of the side ahead of the World T20 in Sri Lanka starting from September 18.

New Zealand skipper Ross Taylor feels that return of senior players in Daniel Vettori, Jacob Oram and Kyle Mills will help the Black Caps get into groove.

The skipper is hopeful of making full use of the expertise of Vettori, Oram and Mills in the sub-continental conditions.

The Black Caps have an all-win 3-0 record against India in shortest format but it would matter little in conditions suited to India, he added.

 
But he added that the experience of playing in Indian Premier League has helped.

About the disappointing Test series where they lost both the matches against India, Taylor said the team was looking forward and to do well in Sri Lanka.

 

New Zealand would look to play their natural attacking brand of cricket to ruffle some feathers.

 

 
 

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