NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters) - New Zealand cannot afford to squander even half-chances against a team of India's calibre in Thursday's World Cup match at Trent Bridge, Kiwi fast bowler Lockie Ferguson said. I think taking wickets up front is the key to (beating) India but, if not, creating pressure and building dots balls." "It's the World Cup. We're playing against India in the World Cup and it's an opportunity to get two points and we don't want to get rained-out games," he said. We can't control that but we're looking forward to playing India and getting some confidence against them."
Source: The Star June 11, 2019 17:15 UTC