New Zealand stand-in captain Lockie Ferguson is delighted to have pacer Trent Boult back in the team after a long spell in international cricket. His three-match ODI series will begin on September 21 and will be held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur.
Black Caps’ experienced players Tom Latham, Tim Southee, Devon Conway and Mitchell Santner will be in the hotly anticipated ODI World Cup to be held in India To take a break for the series. Before a big event in India, try to adapt to the subcontinent’s climate.
Ahead of the match against Bangladesh, manager Lockie Ferguson told the media that the management is delighted to have Trent Boult back as he brings a lot of value to the team. He said he admired his leadership role within the team. The team and his quality bowling with the team’s new ball.
“Obviously an experienced guy (Boult) and definitely really enjoying himself in the group. In England he came right in and was exceptional. It was tough to bowl fast . He was a high scorer for England and his expertise and calm under pressure were invaluable,” said Lockie Ferguson.
“So, without Tim (Southey) and Matt Henry, I think Boult is going to take on a bigger leadership role, as usual.” But he’s definitely a gem for us. And I certainly think he’s fun to play with, and I’m sure if things go well tomorrow he’ll be one of the players to take the momentum out of.” added Lockie Ferguson.
Trent Boult was a key member of the New Zealand squad in the 2015 and 2019 ODI World Cups, bowling brilliantly with the Blackcaps’ new ball. His performances with the ball led the Kiwis to his second consecutive finals appearance and may have played a key role in the team’s success in India.
The Boys Are Really Looking Forward To Tomorrow And Getting Underway – Lockie Ferguson
Lockie Ferguson recognizes Bangladesh’s strength in home conditions as they have a strong team capable of taking subcontinental wickets and said the team is looking forward to the challenge against Bangladesh in different conditions. .
p>“We know how strong Bangladesh are at home, so it’s a good challenge to play against them.” And it’s my first time playing here, so I have to learn There are definitely a lot of things that don’t happen. “But the players are really looking forward to starting tomorrow’s game,” added Ferguson.
“It’s certainly a different situation, but we need to learn how to bowl in a potentially different role, as a pace bowler, given our experience in the subcontinent.” It’s not necessarily just that, perhaps “It’s important not only to win and take wickets, but also to retain the ends so that the spinners can play a bigger role,” Lockie Ferguson further added.
Bangladesh have emerged as one of the best white-ball teams in world cricket and have just defeated India in the final Super Four match of the continental tournament. They hope to use that experience to perform well in home conditions and complete their preparations for the ODI World Cup in India.