India familiarity doesn’t guarantee success: Kane
OF THE 15MEMBER SQUAD, ONLY SIX HAVEN’T PLAYED THE IPL. TODD ASTLE, GEORGE WORKER AND GLENN PHILLIPS ARE IN INDIA FOR TWO WEEKS
MUMBAI: New Zealand captain Kane Williamson expects a tough limited-overs tour of India despite most of his players being part of the Indian Premier League.
“The wickets out here vary so much within the country. When you say you’re coming to India to play, you’re required to adapt from ground to ground. You’re never quite sure of the surface you’re going to get. Part of the adapting is also the climate you’re in. It’s nice to be here a few days early and get the guys used to the heat and humidity,” he said.
New Zealand will play two one-day practice games against the Board President’s XI in Mumbai, on October 17 and 19. The teams will play three ODIs and T20s each.
Of the 15-member New Zealand squad, only six are yet to play in the IPL. Besides, Todd Astle, George Worker and Glenn Phillips are in India for the past two weeks with the New Zealand A side.
“A number of guys have had experience over here which is always helpful, but we still want to prepare well,” Williamson said.
“It’s always tough coming to India as a lot of opposition (teams) have found in recent times. To be two-all going into that last game a year ago (they lost the five-match ODI series 3-2) was a good effort. We played some good cricket, but I don’t think we played a complete performance to go into the last game. It was disappointing.”
FACING KULDEEP, CHAHAL WILL BE TOUGH
Williamson praised India’s new spin pair of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal.
“The exposure in the IPL has been huge for them… We know it will be a tough challenge, but one that guys are looking forward to. There are not too many Chinaman bowlers going around. (But) there are a few more that come into this squad. Their skill sets are very good, but their adapting to surfaces will be one of the most important things.”