In advance of the high-profile match between India and New Zealand in Dharamshala, former cricketer Scott Styris stated that the bowling of the Kiwis will be their key competitive advantage.
Scott Styris speculated that New Zealand will like to emulate their performance against India in the World Cup 2019 semifinal.
Aakash Chopra, who hosts JioCinema’s daily sports program “#AAKASHVANI,” chatted with former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris about the strengths of his squad and what they should do to defeat India in Dharamsala today. “The Black Caps’ bowling will be their greatest asset. They will likely follow the same plan they used to rely heavily on their bowling during the 2019 World Cup, in my opinion. They have a ton of experience and a wide range of skills.
Mitchell Santner, a left-arm spinner, as well as right- and left-arm fast bowlers who can swing the ball are available. Particularly with the new ball, Matt Henry is particularly skilled, as is Lockie Ferguson because to his speed. They should, in my opinion, defy the trend and refrain from playing the power game instead, relying instead on their bowlers to do their jobs and keep the opposition to a slightly smaller score to chase.
If India wins today’s toss, Chopra outlined what they ought to do. If India wins the toss, they ought to bat first. They didn’t do it when playing Pakistan, but in this match, I believe the team batting first would prevail. I think New Zealand will win the game if they get to bat first. That’s because their trio of pace bowlers, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult, won’t let you breathe. The ball will wiggle slightly. Since Hardik (Pandya) is currently absent, the depth of the batting has been impacted.