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300-wicket club beckons Vettori

- —AFP

Daniel Vettori said on Friday that he was delighted at the prospect of becoming the first New Zealander to take 300 one-day internatio­nal wickets, but his team's success at the World Cup meant more than individual records.

Vettori has taken 298 ODI wickets with his left-arm spin and should have the opportunit­y to join the elite 300 club when the Black Caps play Afghanista­n in Napier tomorrow.

Eleven players, none of them New Zealanders, have reached the milestone, including all-time leader Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralithar­an (534) and Wasim Akram of Pakistan (502), the only two men to have broken through the 500-wicket barrier.

Instead, he said he was focused on his Test figures -he has 362 wickets and 4,531 runs and had hoped to eventually become the second player behind the great Kapil Dev to achieve the double of 400 Test wickets and 4,000 runs.

"I spent a long time thinking about those Test records and sometimes one-day cricket was put a little bit in the background, and I've come into this tournament thinking a little bit that way as well," he said.

The former New Zealand skipper, who made his ODI debut in 1997, won plaudits when he came on against Australia last week and slowed their scoring dramatical­ly, helping New Zealand to a nail-biting onewicket win.

"My role is to be complement­ary to our attacking bowlers... to me tie up the other end," he said.

"It's hard to do it all the time, so if I can allow those other guys to attack, that's really the role."

Vettori was full of praise for the raucous support home fans have given the Black Caps, particular­ly during victories over England in Wellington and Australia in Auckland.

"To play in front of that crowd in Wellington and hear the noise and hear the chanting during Tim (Southee's) spell, then to follow it up with the crowd in Auckland, the crowd was almost deafening there," he said.

"It was one of the best experience­s I've had in New Zealand stadiums. To live those two games was pretty special."

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