Unperturbed by criticism of their conservative approach to batting in the T20 World Cup recently, New Zealand coach Gary Stead on Sunday said there's "still room for pure batsmanship" in the slam-bang format. (More Cricket News)
Stead further said thಞey had a par score against Pakistan in the T20 World CupS
Unperturbed by criticism of their conservative approach to batting in the T20 World Cup recently, New Zealand coach Gary Stead on Sunday said there's "still room for pure batsmanship" in the slam-bang format. (More Cricket News)
The Black Caps failed to win a global ICC white-ball tourn🌊ament once again when they lost to Pakistan by seven wickets in the semi-finals in Australia earlier this ⛦month after their batters failed to fire and managed a modest 152/4.
"I know there's a lot of chat around a number of players around the wo🎉rld in the T20 game but, in my opinion, many of the wickets we play on, it's not just aไbout the game of crash bash the whole time," the 50-year-old told reporters here after the second ODI against India was abandoned because of rain.
"We have a couple of players with Devoᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn (Conway) and Kane (Williamson) who probably put in that crafty kind of batsmanship as opposed to those crash-bash style from ball one. There is still a place for those players in my opinion."
"The World Cup in Australia actually showed a number of times that the batsmanship sideꦜ of💟 it comes into it."
꧑England, who became the only team to hold both the ODI and T20 World Cups titles in the same cycle, have been successfu꧅l with the template of playing fearless and aggressive cricket from ball one.
"You have to look at the resources within your group and then you got to look at what the gameplan is. Some teams are going down the 🍒method of bounda🃏ry-hitting the whole time.
"But we showed in a couple of games that there's a different way of playing as well. The team selected are the best XV or XI that we had," the former Kiwi Test ba🥀tter said, defending their strategy.
&q🤪uot;For us, that's still the way we are playing the game. That may change again we have to keep reviewing our style of play and making sure that we keep up with play."
Stead further said they had a par score agai𒁃nst Pakistan 🅺in the semis, but it's their bowlers who let them down.
"It's more than just batting in T20 cricket, it's alsoꦆ your bowlers. Pakistan bowled exceedingly well at us, but we had a score that was potentially defendable. We just didn't start best with the ball in the game," he said.
The reigning World Test champions ha🌊ve had a superb run with five consecutive World Cup semi-final appearances since 2015, which included two final outings in 2019 (ODI) and 2021 (T20) editions.
"We havꦦe had a number of consistencies in our team. We try to be consistent with our selections and the way we go about selecting tꦦhe side.
"We have had a number of players that you look at history that would be New Zealand greats𓃲 as well. you put that sort of stuff together. The guys have done that really well over the last 6-8 years," he said.
SURYA, A HU🍸GE FORCE IN WORLD CRICKET AT THE MOMENT
The Kiwi coach hailed India's latest white-ball sensation Suryakumar Yadav, who sizzled with his powerful𝔍 per💟formances during the T20 showpiece.
"He makes it look terribly easy at times and extremely har💙d to bowl to because he can access both sides of the ground, he starts from ball one and puts yoꦗu under enormous pressure.
"He's very innovative as🅰 well, his♌ shots are a little bit different. He can look up to the field and have 2-3 options, it makes him very hard to defend against.
"He's a huge force in world cricket at the 🌟moment. he's probably one of the most sought-after wickets i would ima🦂gine in world cricket," he added.
Rain played spoilsport as the second ODI between New Zealand and India was called off a✃fter a lengthy delay.
The hosts, who lead the three-match series 1-0, gained crucial Super League points to ri🥂se 🔯to No. 3 on the table.
"It's nice to hear that, the ran🥀kings for me are little bi♓t of relevant for. But once the game starts its two teams playing against each other."
"It's disappointing for team and fans, they didn't get to see two quality sides going hard 🐽at it.
"It was pretty tough out there to grip the ball onceꦇ it started drizzling. with the new bal❀l it was hard to grip.
"(Lockie) Ferguson bowled with good pace, Matt Henry looked good at crease... We can still take some positi��v🐠e signs," he added.