Salamuddin
International Debutant
Ok maybe the never is a slight exaggeration but this is easily the best chance NZ have ever had to win a world cup and probably the best chance they'll have until the next time the circus comes down under.
-- playing all games (barring the final) at home
--- a very experienced squad with the Mccullums, Mills, Taylor, Elliot, Vettori and Ronchi
-- Good all around strength in the squad
-- Weak opposition - The subcontinental sides all look weak, England are meh (sorry Corryn), WIndies are meh meh. South Africa have clear weaknesses.
The Aussies are the only realistic rivals.
NZ should be bitterly disappointed if they don't at least make the final. And if not facing OZ in the final, they should be bitterly disappointed if they don't win it.
2019 will be tough - while English conditions will be to their liking, I doubt their squad will be as strong as this one and 2023 is on the subcontinent - will always be a massive challenge for the Kiwis to win there.
-- playing all games (barring the final) at home
--- a very experienced squad with the Mccullums, Mills, Taylor, Elliot, Vettori and Ronchi
-- Good all around strength in the squad
-- Weak opposition - The subcontinental sides all look weak, England are meh (sorry Corryn), WIndies are meh meh. South Africa have clear weaknesses.
The Aussies are the only realistic rivals.
NZ should be bitterly disappointed if they don't at least make the final. And if not facing OZ in the final, they should be bitterly disappointed if they don't win it.
2019 will be tough - while English conditions will be to their liking, I doubt their squad will be as strong as this one and 2023 is on the subcontinent - will always be a massive challenge for the Kiwis to win there.