Dubai: Observing the semifinal point at the T20 World Cup, Captain of New Zealand Kane Williamson on Wednesday said his team was tested by a vibrant Scottish team and needed to learn from Super 12 clashes against small fish.
The opening of Martin Guplill lights up to 56-Ball 93 to establish a 16-Run New Zealand victory over Scotland, which puts up the fight after setting a rigid target of 173.
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Overall, Guptill destroyed seven six six and six as New Zealand posted 172 for five matches Group 2 Super 12.
Scotland answered 156 for five people in “We tapered with the ball but we need to move.
Credit to Scotland for the way they play and Crashing the ball out of the park.
We are tested and we need to learn from this, “Williamson said at the presentation ceremony.
This was the second victory of New Zealand in the tournament, after recording the eight-goal victory over India at the previous sightseeing.
“We certainly know came to this tournament that there was a winner around.
It receded and flowed and we got a total of first half.” Williamson was full of praise for Guplill and was happy that his experienced appetizer went away when the team headed to the semifinals.
“Guptill is a power player.
He hit the ball beautifully.
We really need a pity.
Also Glenn Phillips, and the partnership is needed to take us to a good total.” Guplill and Phillips added 105 Run to the fourth goal to lay the foundation for Kiwi, who played Afghanistan on Friday.
“Quick turnaround now, restore as soon as possible for the next challenge.
There are always things to do, and there must be some things we want to touch.
We need to adjust quickly to the surface.
It’s hard to fight for it.” We will go to Sharjah and Take it from there.
Every time is valuable and we know we try and prepare as well as possible for all of them.
The next game is the only important game.
For us it’s all about playing cricket we want to play and keep committing to it.
“Man from the Guptill match, which is overcome by exhausted in extreme heat, looks forward to rest before getting ready for Afghanistan’s challenge.
Asked about him who was tiring when hitting the end, Guptill said,” We have a holiday tomorrow, so me Will not do many things.
“We don’t have a good start.
It’s not a rescue mission, but Glenn and I have to judge.
I have played a lot of cricket with him, and we have put up many partnerships for Auckland.
Some balls are missed and we can stay away and get momentum.” No.
Ideal by running, but we got there in the end.
Afghanistan is a good side and we cannot take it lightly.
“Scotland ended their innings in 156 for five and Skipper Kyle Coetzer felt they were conceded 10 walking less to New Zealand, things could be done.” We have to go.
“We have to go back and see opportunities that we can take to be better.
Martin Guptill plays extraordinary beats.
This is the best tone we play so far.
If you limit 10 other runs, the game can be different.” Michael Leasks don’t come out of 20 balls when the match ends.
“This is our best performance at Super 12, but we have to go back and see.
We actually 2 walked in front of NZ at 10 mark.
Leask made us close,” Coetzer said.