Test sequence win over England does not matter in WTC remaining: Trent Boult

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Black Caps pacer Trent Boult on Tuesday stated that New Zealand’s Test sequence win over England might be nothing greater than once they tackle India within the WTC remaining.

The New Zealand crew arrived in Southampton on Tuesday for the inaugural World Test Championship remaining beginning June 18 on the Ageas Bowl.

New Zealand beat hosts England by eight wickets within the second Test to take the sequence 1-0. In the absence of Kane Williamson, Tom Latham led the crew, which is now accessible for the WTC Finals.

“I don’t think it matters much. Good preparation, and good for everyone to have a hitout and have some time under their belt,” stated Boult, who himself posted match figures of 6-119 within the second Test. With his return to aggressive cricket.

Boult had missed the primary Test in England attributable to his late inclusion within the squad.

“Just looking forward to this week, can’t wait and hopefully we can continue our good form,” Boult stated.

The 31-year-old, who has performed 73 Tests for New Zealand, stated that he expects a little bit of a tussle between the rival gamers as they’re all acquainted with one another due to the Indian Premier League.

Bolt performs for the present champions of IPL, Mumbai Indians.

“It is slightly completely different, (we’ve got seen) some IPL gamers and folks we’re acquainted with from some groups. I have never seen any of my fellow Mumbai Indians but and I’m certain slightly pranks and some smiles might be shared.

“Obviously everyone is keeping their distance with social distancing and this is one of those unique situations,” he stated.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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