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The challenge is very strong: Kane Williamson

New Zealand, who are usually seen as the underdogs going into a big event, have been touted as favourites for the WTC final beginning on Friday.

By PTI
Published Date - 17 June 2021, 11:11 PM
The challenge is very strong: Kane Williamson
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Southampton: New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson on Thursday said a place in the World Test Championship final against India is a testament to the team’s growth over the past two years but he is not reading too much into the favourites tag given to his side.

Williamson’s team is arguably the strongest side that New Zealand have ever had and the skipper said the WTC final will be about building on the good work that they have done over the past 24 months. “There’s been a lot of growth over a period of time so many challenges along the way every day but the team has bought into it and tried to move past those with a good attitude,” Williamson said on the eve of the final.


“There is lot of hard work done over a long period of time to find ourselves here in the first final (of WTC). It’s exciting but for us it’s just focusing on continuing that growth and trying to keep committing to the parts of our game that give us the best chance and that’s where I know the guys will be focusing on. We are trying to look at the long game and try and improve all the time.”

New Zealand, who are usually seen as the underdogs going into a big event, have been touted as favourites for the WTC final beginning on Friday. However, Williamson doesn’t see it that way. “Firstly, we are really looking forward to the match, it’s been quite a long time coming…In terms of (being) favourites, these tags that come about. We are much more concerned with the cricket that we want to play and also very realistic we know that India are an incredibly strong side all around the world… “…they are rightly so recognized as the best team, you have these rankings and they take slightly different shape every-day. But, we know that the challenge is very, very strong against this Indian side.”

New Zealand go into the game with a high of winning their first series in England in 22 years. They made six changes to their playing eleven for the second Test and still won comfortably. They are now spoilt of choice in the pace department and that is one of the reasons why the playing eleven has not been decided yet. “Yeah there a number of guys that are playing well. Look, seam bowlers have been contributing really well. There is some depth there in that department, which is very important to our team, so there’ll be some tricky but good conversations to have in finalizing the eleven.’’


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