sahil325 Posted May 29, 2009 Share Posted May 29, 2009 ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009 will start from 5 June 2009 in England. After the successful staging of its inaugural tournament in South Africa, cricket fans are expecting similar excitement from the second edition too. However, I do not think New Zealand cricket fans can have high hopes for New Zealand’s success in the upcoming tournament as the Kiwi squad has lost a number of key players over the last few years. Players like Shane Bond, Darrel Tuffi have joined Indian Cricket League (ICL), and thus, cutting all their ties with New Zealand cricket team as New Zealand Cricket (NZC) does not allow any ICL player to represent the country at international level. There were some other players like hard-hitting opener Nathan Astle who retired from cricket to take part in ICL. Naturally, the strength of New Zealand team has decreased significantly over the last couple of years. There is no doubt, New Zealand has not found any replacement off the players like Shane Bond yet, and it would not be an easy for New Zealand in ICC World Twenty20 2009 in England. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crouch Potato Posted May 29, 2009 Share Posted May 29, 2009 Re: New Zealand in ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009 Funnily enough I actually have a slight fancy for NZ in the T20 World Cup. McCullum is a superb T20 player when in form and it certainly looked like he was regaining that towards the end of the IPL. His century last year in the IPL is proof of what he is capable of. Add to that Ross Taylor's explosive power, the all round quality of Oram, Ryder and Styris (All strong at clearing the ropes) and the premier-class spin of Dan Vettori. Southee and Mills might get a bit of swing going and are very strong lower order players. Bowling is definitely weak beyond Vettori but I can't help but feel they have a great T20 batting line up that could really power NZ deep in this tournament. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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