Taylor said India would miss the injured Shikhar Dhawan and the chance to open with a left-right batting combination.
Ross Taylor said that New Zealand is prepared for all kinds of weather-induced contingencies. Ahead of Thursday’s World Cup game against India, Taylor spoke to the media. Excerpts:
The playing eleven: There’s a full 15 to choose from. We can’t look too far ahead but there are obviously different permutations if the weather does play a part, be it a reduced game or a 50-over game.
Wet weather blues: England is a beautiful place, but it’s not famous for good weather. There’s still a long way to go in this tournament and I am sure there’s going to be rained out games. There are times when forecasts have been wrong as well.
The pitch: Traditionally, it can favour the batters but I am sure the bowlers are going to have a little bit there. It hasn’t seen the sun and we will have to wait and see what happens. But first and foremost, it’s a great place to play cricket, and I am sure any time we play India at a neutral venue, there will always be more Indian supporters than New Zealand.
Tim Southee’s fitness: He is fine. All 15 are in contention. As I said, with the weather around, we don’t want to pre-empt anything, but if there are shortened games and what not, that’s something the coach and captain will have to decide at the time, but we haven’t made a decision on our final 11.
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