Brendon McCullum replies in the affirmative when asked the uncomfortable question "Have New Zealand forgotten how to win?". Jacob Oram and skipper Dan haven't been too positive either in their assessments going into tomorrow's game, either.
Difficult times indeed. But let's have some self-belief, guys. A win against noted giant-killer Kenya should restore some of that. Victories over Kenya, Canada and Zimbabwe will seal a quarterfinal berth, but whatever happens it seems NZ are determined to make hard work of it.
As for the Kenyans, the opening pair of Alex Obanda and Seren Waters have generally been getting rave reviews from observers, so will be looking forward to watching them tomorrow.
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13 years ago
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Well, I guess now that you have cleaned up Kenya for a mere 69, it will provide some much needed confidence, particularly to the bowlers.
Hoping they carry this confidence forward and qualify into the QF(at least).
It's ten buckets of confidence now I reckon.
It's a pity to see the Kiwis to be so demoralized, they're normally gritty. But to be honest, with pitches like these, it can be anyone's tournament.
Yup, there's that confidence you were after. And don't be letting anyone tell you it's *only* Kenya, because their batting usualy ain't bad.
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