Cricket

Kane Williamson is well aware of the importance of spinners ahead of the Test series against India

 

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is aware of the issues his side will face when they take on India in the two-match Test series which begins on November 25. The Kiwis will begin their World Test Championship title defence in the first Test in Kanpur.

Opposition sides (most recently England) have found it difficult to negotiate with the spinners on Indian tracks. Even New Zealand are familiar with this feeling. During their last red-ball tour of India in 2016, Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja ran riot against them. The spin duo ended up picking 41 wickets between them as India pocketed the three-match Test series 3-0.

Captain Kane Williamson has mentioned the importance of being smart while batting. He also added that every player will be looking for a different way to counter the Indian spinners. “We know the strength of the Indian spin bowlers and they have been fantastic for a long period of time. For us, it’s looking to come up with different methods and ways to look to score and trying to be effective and build those partnerships which are important,” Williamson addressed the media in a virtual press conference.

“Every player’s different, so their ways will be slightly different from one another but no doubt, a lot of thoughts have been going in to try and prepare as well as we can for some of the challenges, we know we are going to face,” he added.

In the longest format of the game, New Zealand have preferred to go with four seamers. However, their bowling coach Gary Stead has mentioned that the team might look to break away from that norm in the subcontinent conditions. The Black Caps have included five spinners in the squad which includes the likes of Ajaz Patel, Will Somerville, Mitchell Santner, Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra.

Kane Williamson, too, is well aware that the spinners might end up making the difference in this Test series. “I am sure that throughout the whole series the spin component will be a definite factor. It’s no different here at Kanpur. I think we played here in the last match in 2016 but things have changed a little bit. It will be about assessing those conditions as quickly as possible and trying to make those adjustments as a side quickly.”

 

 

About the Author


Written by DafaNews

DafaNews brings you the most highlighted news in the world of Sports. It serves you up-to-date matches, scores, live streams, fantasy games and quizzes. Our news covers India's prestigious leagues and events – Premier League, Pro Kabbadi League, Cricket World Cup and many more. Follow DafaNews on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,Telegram and Youtube for more updates.

Related Post
Share
Published by
DafaNews

Recent Posts

Abhishek Nayar picks India’s likely top run-getter in IND vs WI 2025 2nd Test

Former Indian batter Abhishek Nayar has picked Yashasvi Jaiswal to be India’s top run-getter in… Read More

October 8, 2025

Mohammed Shami Left Out of Australia Tour as BCCI Remains Reluctant on Recall

Veteran Indian pacer Mohammed Shami’s hopes of returning to the national setup have suffered another… Read More

October 8, 2025

Aakash Chopra analyzes major changes in spin department in India’s ODI squad for Australia

Former Indian Test opener Aakash Chopra reckons selectors have made changes to India’s spin bowling… Read More

October 7, 2025

Mohammad Kaif opens up on Rohit Sharma’s chances of playing 2027 World Cup

Former Indian batter Mohammad Kaif has shed light on Rohit Sharma's chances of playing the… Read More

October 7, 2025

AB de Villiers backs Ravindra Jadeja to return to ODI setup after being left out of AUS vs IND series

Former South African skipper AB de Villiers has put his weight behind Ravindra Jadeja to… Read More

October 6, 2025

India Extends Dominance Over Pakistan Despite Flawed Display in Colombo

India’s 88-run win over Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday may… Read More

October 6, 2025