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Kiwi Pacer Kyle Jamieson is ready for a different challenge in India

Kiwi Pacer Kyle Jamieson is ready for a different challenge in India
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Kanpur: Hoping to perform only in his third test abroad, New Zealand Pacer Kyle Jamieson realizes that the challenge of playing a test cricket in India will be different from what returns to the house, even though his recording is imitated.
India and New Zealand will collide in the two-match test series with the first game starting from Thursday.
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“I haven’t played a lot of cricket here.
I have the first half of the IPL which is good, but this will be different again,” Jamieson said as quoted by Stuff.co.nz.
“I have a wags (Neil Wagner) and Timmy (Southe team) here, so it will be good to reflect their ideas, to get their skills about how to bowl here.” This will certainly be a different challenge for what we get home but truly waiting for it, “added high Pacer.
Jamieson played an important role in New Zealand who won the last three tests against India, including the final of the world test championship against India in Southampton on Southampton June this year.
However, with Southee and Wagner in the squad, Jamieson might not be part of playing XI in the opening.
When Kiwi started their WTC’s defense, Jamieson entered the scene with five five-goal hair and incredible average from 14.17 They are in a five-day format.
“Of course it’s been a long time ago.
There is no better way to start rather than Indian challenges in India.
“Difference in the condition though, Jamieson said he would hold on to his strength when he wanted to adapt.” First and foremost I think for me it’s not trying to change my game too much – still try and hold on to my strength but try and adapt to what is given his condition.
“If I play and get a new ball, it’s trying to swing it and as a changing condition and the role changes throughout the game, try to focus on it.” The 26-year-old was part of the New Zealand team who reached the T20 World Cup final but he did not get the time of the game in the UAE.
“It was good to be part of and gave me the opportunity to retreat, with the volume of Cricket I had played, the opportunity to work on my game and return to the gym with Chris (Donaldson, strength and conditioning) coach).”

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