Auckland: New Zealand star player Ross Taylor believes the upcoming series against India will provide the Kiwi pacers a 'perfect opportunity' to show how good they are and new players will have a chance to prove themselves at home.
Ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia this year, the Kiwis are very much dependent on their veteran fast bowler Tim Southee along with spinners Mitchell Santner and Ish Sodhi. However, their injured stars Trent Boult (hand injury) and Lockie Ferguson (calf injury) will also be looking to make a comeback for the mega event.
"Probably right from the Sri Lanka series and England the focus has been on the World Cup," Taylor was quoted as saying by espncricinfo.com.
"It will be different conditions in Australia but getting those combinations, trying a few different guys out, obviously a few injuries as well which changes the dynamic of the side, but tests the depth and gives guys opportunities which bodes well for competition for spots," he added.
"It's the first time a T20 World Cup is there and you watch the Big Bash, there are big boundaries so you are going to have to skin the cat differently than how you play in New Zealand and other parts of the world," Taylor said.
Kane Williamson, who missed the series against England with a hip problem, has returned to captain the team. The Kiwis have won four out of the five T20Is they have played at home against India, including a 2-1 series win last year.
Taylor looked confident that his side will be able to put up a better showing in the two Tests against Virat Kohli's men.
"It didn't go as we would have liked, we were completely outplayed in all three facets of the game," he said.
T20Is Against India Will Test Our Bowling Depth: Ross Taylor
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
21 Jan 2020 05:01 PM (IST)
Ross Taylor believes the upcoming series against India will provide the Kiwi pacers a 'perfect opportunity' to show how good they are and new players will have a chance to prove themselves at home
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