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World Cup 2019: Will take some confidence out of win against India, says Boult
Boult acknowledged the swing on offer during their warm-up game against India that helped him attain brilliant bowling figures of 4/33 to bowl out Virat Kohli-led India for 179 at the Kennington Oval.
Wrecker-in-chief Trent Boult acknowledged the swing on offer during their warm-up game against India that helped him attain brilliant bowling figures of 4/33 to bowl out Virat Kohli-led India for 179 at the Kennington Oval.
"Nice to see it swinging around a little bit," Boult told ICC after the game here Saturday.
"I'd love to expect that everywhere, some good wickets around the country. It's going to be a good challenge, but us as a bowling unit, we're definitely looking forward to it, but we'll take some confidence out of today.
"But yeah, the biggest challenge will be when it's not swinging and not nipping around a little bit. Then how do we take wickets? So we'll look at that."
There is a belief that this World Cup could see imposing totals being notched on regular basis.
"We know what early wickets does to the batting side," Boult said.
"We want to be as aggressive as we can to try and get into any team's batting order, so we know if we get two or three wickets at the top of the order, it puts a lot of pressure on the opposition. That is the basic plan, and for me, it's about pitching the ball up and swinging the ball around as much as it can."
Boult was the joint leading wicket-taker in the 2015 edition with 22 scalps from nine matches. The conditions have become more challenging since then, but he isn't intimidated by predictions of 500-plus scores.
"The ball hasn't really swung around as much since then, but I don't know if I'm going to make any drastic calls like someone's going to make 500," he said.
"But we'll face it if it happens."
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