Monday, March 28, 2011

NZ should not lose early wickets : Richard Hadlee




NZ entered the semi finals, making all predictions by pundits futile. NZ is the only non sub continental team in the SFs. SL is almost unbeatable in Fortress Lanka.

But when one day's form can change all equations, Advantage Lanka becomes null and void. In the group match, Lanka easily overcame the Kiwis. The pitch at Colombo will be favourable to Lanka and home ground support is also benign. Lankan stars lead in both batting and bowling in this World Cup !

Batting first and scoring 230 may not be a winning total for NZ. The adversary is not South Africa. Even though 230 was adequate against the Proteas, NZ had to take out their best to overcome powerful SA. After dismissing Kallis, the Kiwis brought in immense pressure and the Proteas wilted. In order to win over Lanka, SL will have to be very cautious in batting and should not lose early wickets. If NZ becomes, say, 20/2, then the remaining batsmen will be under pressure. John Wright, a professional coach, should teach the rudiments of ODI cricket to the Kiwis. The traditional method may be old fashioned, but it still is valuable in this WC. If 15 overs remain, with seven wickets, then the probability of the team scoring a huge total is high !

Just see how NZ massacred the Pak bowling in the last 5 overs. But then NZ will find it difficult to overcome the Sl bowlers, particulary Slinga Malinga and Murali. They have to rotate strike and take fast singles.

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