Kiwi coach wants to pepper India with aggressive bowling
BY PTI18 Jan 2014 6:20 AM IST
PTI18 Jan 2014 6:20 AM IST
Hesson said New Zealand would unleash new pace sensation Adam Milne on India, who are short of match practice and are coming from a tough tour of South Africa.Kiwis enjoy home advantage as McLean Park pitch will offer enough pace for its fired-up pace attack. Hesson expected little to change at McLean Park in Napier when the two sides face-off for the first ODI. ‘Quick, bouncy, a good wicket, a high scoring game, that’s the pattern we get there and it’s been pretty consistent,’ Hesson was quoted as saying by Stuff.co.nz. ‘If you just try and deny there comes a time in the game with only four fielders out where it’s extremely hard to defend. If you’re able to keep taking wickets at the top you can control those middle overs. That’s a pattern that’s worked well for us and one we’d certainly look to continue. It’s aggression in terms of where you bowl the ball, the pace and areas,’ Hesson said.
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