Business Day

NZ primed for two tilts at world glory

- Amlan Chakrabort­y

New Zealand beat Australia in the Twenty20 series to maintain their perfect home season on Sunday in a timely boost for Kane Williamson’s team who will get two opportunit­ies this year to shed their status as the game’s perennial bridesmaid­s.

The Black Caps shuffled their batting order, showed faith in part-time bowlers, and displayed tactical flexibilit­y to prevail 3-2 over Australia and make it five wins from as many home series this season.

The win is all the more significan­t because they will be chasing their maiden Twenty20 World Cup title in India later in 2021. New Zealand have never won a major global title, losing the last two 50-over World Cup finals and never reaching a World Twenty20 final.

Eight players, including Williamson, are to miss the home Twenty20 series against Bangladesh to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The team hope to benefit from their experience and head coach Gary Stead believes the forced rejigging will give him a better idea of their strength in depth ahead of the World Cup.

“There will be some players we don’t play because they’re going to the IPL. The good thing is you’re considerin­g who might be in an extended squad for the World Cup,” Stead said.

New Zealand Cricket is hopeful the top players can jump the queue and receive Covid-19 vaccines before leaving for India and later England.

Williamson­s ’ team will also be competing in the final of the inaugural World Test Championsh­ip against India in June.

New Zealand will return to England two years after losing the 2019 ODI World Cup on boundary count after a Super Over in an extraordin­ary tied final against the hosts at Lord’s.

A two-Test series against England should be perfect preparatio­n for the New Zealanders before they take on Virat Kohli’s India in the WTC final at Lord’s, starting on June 18.

5 wins at home from as many series is New Zealand’s record for the season

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