New Zealand coach sees no advantage from abandoned match

Published June 15, 2019
“If you want to go through and play a semi-final or make the final, you’re going to have to play all the teams." — Reuters/File
“If you want to go through and play a semi-final or make the final, you’re going to have to play all the teams." — Reuters/File

NOTTINGHAM: New Zealand coach Gary Stead said he saw no advantage to his team’s World Cup league stage match against India being abandoned due to rain on Thursday, despite the Indians looking like the team to beat after their opening wins over South Africa and Australia.

“If you want to go through and play a semi-final or make the final, you’re going to have to play all the teams and you’re going to have beat those teams,” Stead told reporters at a news conference.

The washout at Trent Bridge gave each side a single point, leaving 2015 finalists New Zealand top of the table on seven points and India in third place on five points but with a game in hand.

“It’s too early in the tournament to know if this [abandoned match] is going to be influential or not in the long run. We know we still have to play good cricket against all the teams we come up against,” Stead said. “We would have loved to have played India today. They’re obviously going hot, and we feel as though we’re playing reasonably well as well, so it would have been a really nice match-up.”

It was the fourth match to be either called off or abandoned in the rain-hit tournament, and some commentators have questioned the absence of reserve days for group matches in the schedule. But Stead said that would only have complicated things for everyone.

“Reserve days are going to be a logistical nightmare,” he said, adding that rain can be a threat at any event. “It’s a bit of bad luck really, but it can rain anywhere in the world. My first tour was in Dubai and it rained there in the desert.”

Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2019

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