Cricket World Cup 2019: Lockie Ferguson desperate to avoid rained-out clash against India

Sport360 staff 08:33 12/06/2019
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  • New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson.

    New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson is desperate to avoid a washed-out game against India when the two sides meet in a 2019 ICC World Cup clash at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

    Three matches in the ongoing World Cup have already been washed out due to inclement weather and the forecast for Thursday’s clash is not looking too bright either with heavy rains forecast throughout the day.

    The Kiwis are currently perched on top of the team standings with three wins in as many games and a no-result against India will not be the worst outcome. Still, Ferguson is eager to test his skills against a formidable India side who are being considered as one of the favourites for the title.

    “We want to play,” the New Zealand pacer stated.

    “It’s the World Cup. We’re playing against India in the World Cup and it’s an opportunity to get two points and we don’t want to get rained-out games.

    “I don’t think any players do but if that happens then so be it. We can’t control that but we’re looking forward to playing India and getting some confidence against them.”

    India thrashed hosts New Zealand by 4-1 in an ODI series earlier this year and Ferguson is relishing the challenge to bowl at them once again.

    “I think taking wickets up front is the key to beating India but, if not, creating pressure and building dots,” he said.

    “They’re world-class players, you’re not going to blow them out of the water, but if you can build up enough pressure against them and then create a half-chance, that could be the wicket and you can then build from there.

    “Obviously, they’re playing some great cricket and they’re one of the top teams in the competition but we’re definitely looking forward to the opportunity of playing them in England and we haven’t played them for a while in England.”

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