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New Zealand start India tour on a high, display intent to counter spin

New Zealand would be happy after hitting the right notes against Mumbai at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Friday.

Published on: Sep 17, 2016 08:43 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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New Zealand would be happy after hitting the right notes against Mumbai at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Friday.

Tom Latham of New Zealand in action against Mumbai during the warm-Up match at Ferozshah Kotla Ground. (Mohd Zakir/HT PHOTO)
Tom Latham of New Zealand in action against Mumbai during the warm-Up match at Ferozshah Kotla Ground. (Mohd Zakir/HT PHOTO)

The visitors seemed to have a plan for the seven-week assignment in India and executed it well to post 324/7. They declared in the final session and also picked up a solitary wicket.

With the wickets expected to support turn during the series, the visitors batted to negate the challenge. Though the Kotla wicket was true and supported seam initially, the Kiwi batsmen jumped out to dominate the spinners. Had they looked to settle down, they could have batted sedately but that wouldn’t have solved the challenge ahead.

When India played South Africa on dust bowls at home last year, it was Ravindra Jadeja who made the difference. Similarly, AB de Villiers showed that dominating the spinners was the only way to fight back. In 2013, Aussie Michael Clarke used his feet well against R Ashwin & Co to score 130. In that series, Steve Smith and David Warner too had fifties and succeeded by stepping out to the spinners.

“The way the guys adapted to conditions was important, even though the ball was not turning that big. So using the feet and coming down the wicket to hit over the top was a good method,” said opener Tom Latham.

While Latham enjoyed playing the pull shot, he too had a plan against the spinners. He did not step out often but transferred his weight on the back foot early and was seen playing the late cut.

On the eve of the game, Ross Taylor emphasised on executing shots against the spinners. The late cut and sweep could make a difference on the turning tracks, he said. Latham, Taylor and even Williamson played the cut to perfection and made sure they troubled the spinners.

“If you spend time at the crease, you will get the runs (here in India). I think it is more about guys applying their game plan and getting used to the conditions. Certainly we got what we needed here,” said Latham.

 
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Siddhartha Sharma

Siddhartha Sharma is with Delhi sports desk and writes on cricket.

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