New Zealand Eyes Historic Win Against India in T20 World Cup Final
New Zealand, led by captain Mitchell Santner, aims to defy odds and win their first T20 World Cup against hosts India. After a strong victory over South Africa, they face the challenge of silencing a packed Ahmedabad stadium. Santner believes early wickets and team cohesion are key to success.
New Zealand's cricket team is embracing its role as underdogs in the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup final against India. Captain Mitchell Santner expressed confidence ahead of the match, held in the vibrant atmosphere of Ahmedabad, despite the pressure of facing the host nation.
Reflecting on their journey to the final, which included a decisive win against South Africa, Santner emphasized the team's consistency and resilience. He acknowledged the challenge of being unfavored but highlighted their ability to perform effectively under pressure, aiming to break India's stronghold on home turf.
As New Zealand prepares to compete in front of a large crowd at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Santner underlined the importance of taking early wickets to disrupt India's batting lineup. The captain also praised the team dynamics, particularly the integration of Cole McConchie, affirming that collective effort could lead them to victory.
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