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The tag ‘underdog’ is not something we control, we focus on our cricket: Williamson

The tag 'underdog' is not something we control, we focus on our cricket: Williamson
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Dubai: Skipper New Zealand Kane Williamson on Saturday said that his party was constantly seen as “underdog” it was not something they could control and the kiwi just looked focus on their cricket.
Australia and New Zealand will be squared in the T20 World Cup final on Sunday at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Read the ABSICC T20 Final World Cup: Australian Trans-Tasman rivals and New Zealand’s key horns in different stylesthe battles from Australia will collide with tactical shrewdness from New Zealand who are treated naturally when trans-Tasman rivals fight for their T20 World Cup trophy here on Sunday.
“I mean seeing, it (tag underdog) sort of has nothing to do with us, we focus on our cricket, try the best and we want to continue to improve as a side.
Different tags are not something we control,” Williamson said when he replied to query Ani During a pre-virtual match press conference.
When Ani asked if he was big in the match while taking Captain, Williamson said: “Yes, I mean there must be some matches in this format where the condensation is so thick and the game is full of small margins.
There is a little of it and a little intestinal feeling in terms of often There is a place where there is a shorter side and a kind of different power players who come in different positions so you try to make adjustments when you go.
And that’s what happened in the last match with Mitchell Santner.
“Read Aaron Finch Warerustralia couldn’t wait The ‘great’ contest against captain Zealanda Baru Aaron Finch predicted the “big contest” against New Zealand in the final on Sunday when Trans-Tasman rivals contradicted their offer to win the Twenty20 World Cup titlia.
Admittedly that his party had experienced a busy schedule of the World Cup, but they did not complain and wanted to play the Clash of Summit to Australia.
“I think the play schedule is rather busy, we have played the last four matches in seven days.
There are holidays after the semifinals and there are chances of training yesterday.
The preparation is good, but it only makes the quick adjustment to the place and opposition,” Williamson said.
“Winning the T20 World Cup will be a great achievement, where it stands now, there is a cricket game to play and we focus on it.
That’s where we are now, it is a very interesting opportunity and we look forward to tomorrow’s match,” he added.
Australia and New Zealand have never won the T20 World Cup, and the tournament is guaranteed to have a new winner this time.

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