Weekend Herald

White Ferns have insider knowledge on top threats

Australian axis now boosted by South African great Morkel

- Kris Shannon

The White Ferns will likely need to topple either Australia or South Africa to advance in the Twenty20 World Cup. Fortunatel­y, they have plenty of inside informatio­n.

New Zealand start their campaign against the defending champions in Paarl tomorrow morning, before taking on the hosts at the same venue on Tuesday morning.

With two nations progressin­g to the semifinals from each five-team pool, the White Ferns will require victory from one of those opening fixtures before matches against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

That won’t be easy. Australia have claimed five of seven T20 World Cups, along with the inaugural T20 competitio­n at last year’s Birmingham Commonweal­th Games, while South Africa will be buoyed by the home conditions in which they have won three of four T20s this year.

But New Zealand will be backed by a coaching staff brimming with knowledge of the opposition and pitches, with the Australian axis now boosted by a South African great.

Morne Morkel, who took more than 500 internatio­nal wickets during a glittering career with the Proteas, this week began working with the White Ferns to provide the quicks and their teammates with insights of what to expect in the Western Cape.

The 38-year-old joined a coaching group who would know the defending champions’ players better than anyone outside the Australian team, with

It’s awesome to have Morne here. He seems like a lovely guy. He has lot of presence.

Amelia Kerr

head coach Ben Sawyer supported by a number of compatriot­s since assuming the role last year.

All the off-field coaching expertise leaves the White Ferns primed to execute on the park, but Amelia Kerr knows the team’s prospects are now reliant on the players.

“We’ve got a very Aussie support staff and they’ve been awesome,” the all-rounder said.

“[Sawyer] being involved in the Aussie set-up for a long time means he knows a lot about their players.

“But I think over the years, we’ve played so much against them and there’s so much footage around the world now.

“Every team has that advantage on scouting, so I think it does come down to doing what we do best.”

The White Ferns have won two of their last seven T20s against Australia, with their previous two tilts at internatio­nal T20 competitio­ns ended by their transtasma­n neighbours.

New Zealand were barely pipped in what was essentiall­y a knockout game to conclude pool play at the 2020 World Cup, with Australia triumphing by four runs on their way to clinching a fifth title.

The final margin was similarly close in the semifinals last year in

Birmingham, though Australia were always in control of their chase while winning with three balls to spare.

If the firm favourites continue their dominance of the sport and the White Ferns are left facing a mustwin match against South Africa, the recruitmen­t of Morkel may prove especially valuable.

“It’s awesome to have Morne here,” Kerr said. “He seems like a lovely guy and I think the pace bowlers are very excited already.

“He’s definitely had a massive impact already, just chatting away, and he has a lot of experience in pressure situations, so having him around our group is awesome.

“He has lot of presence and I think all of us — pace bowlers and not pace bowlers — are going to want to learn us much as we can off him.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Amelia Kerr knows the White Ferns must be at their best in South Africa.
Photo / Photosport Amelia Kerr knows the White Ferns must be at their best in South Africa.

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