Ind vs NZ, WTC Final: Top 7 Kiwi Players To Watch Out For
In the NZ vs Eng 2nd Test, New Zealand defeated England by 8 wickets to win the England vs New Zealand two-match Test series 1-0. New Zealand is all set to play the final of the World Test Championship against India from June 18 to June 22. ICC is organizing the tournament for the first time. Let's have a look at top six players from New Zealand to watch out for! Photo Courtesy: PTI
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View In AppNew Zealand's sensational opener Devon Conway, who made his Test debut from the England vs New Zealand Test series, was adjudged the Player of the Series in his very first Test series. The star player batted remarkably well against as he scored 306 runs in 4 innings at a great average of 77, which included a century and a fifty. His best innings in the series was scoring 200 runs. In the white-ball cricket, Devon Conway scored a half-century and century in three ODIs and 4 fifties in 14 T20Is. Photo Courtesy: AFP
In the current New Zealand team, experienced middle-order batsman Ross Taylor is the highest run-scorer against India.The veteran scored 127 runs, with a half-century in the England vs New Zealand Test series with an average of 42. Photo Courtesy: PTI
Kyle Jamieson is another key player who can make an impact with his lethal bowling skills. The talented paceman played only one Test against England but managed to pick three wickets. Apart from being a bowler, Jamieson also bats well down the order. In such a situation, he is most likely to secure a spot in New Zealand's Playing-11 against India in the WTC Final. Photo Courtesy: AFP
The trio of Kiwi speedsters - Tim Southee, Neil Wagner and Trent Boult - played a crucial role in New Zealand's victory over England. Southee and Wagner picked 7 wickets each and Boult bagged 6 wickets. Photo Courtesy: AFP
Fast bowler Matt Henry was adjudged as the player of the match in the England vs New Zealand 2nd Testafter he picked 6 wickets. However, if Jameson gets a chance in the playing XI, he might fail to secure a spot in NZ WTC final playing XI. Photo Courtesy: PTI