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Santner confident as New Zealand ready for Champions Trophy final against India
Mitchel Santner, the New Zealand captain, said his team is confident as they are ready to take on India for the second time in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai.
While expressing confidence, the New Zealand captain said maintaining a consistent approach will be key for them in the final.
“It's easy to say it's just another game, it's obviously not, but I think the way you approach it has to be the same,” Santner said at a press conference on the eve of the final.
“We've done a lot of good things in this tournament, and we’re just trying to build on them. It’s the biggest stage tomorrow, so the key is to stay confident, keep a relaxed environment, and let the guys enjoy the occasion,” the New Zealand captain added.
Before the final, New Zealand faced India once in this tournament and lost that match. But Santner said the experience of playing in Dubai before will help them do well in the coming match.
“You get to the business end of these tournaments, and it’s about standing up on the day,” he added. “We know we have to put in a good performance, but at the same time, we don’t want to get overawed by the occasion.”
Ahead of the final battle, New Zealand’s biggest worry is the fitness of Matt Henry, who has taken the most wickets in this tournament so far. The pacer has injured his shoulder in the match against South Africa and is uncertain for the final.
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“Matt’s going to have a bowl today, and we’ll assess his condition before making a decision,” Santner said in the press conference.
The Kiwi skipper also weighed in on India's bowling attack, particularly leg-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who took five wickets against New Zealand in the group match.
“He's a world-class bowler with a little bit of mystery,” Santner said. ”We’ve analyzed more footage, and the boys will be ready this time. We know what his threats are—especially that 115kph armball that got me!”
It’s been two and a half decades since New Zealand won an ICC event. They are now aiming to end the drought in the final against India.
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Ravindra, Williamson centuries power New Zealand to 362 in Champions Trophy semifinal
Centuries from Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson propelled New Zealand to a big total of 362 for 6 in their Champions Trophy semifinal against South Africa at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat first, New Zealand made a steady start despite losing opener Will Young for 21.
Ravindra and Williamson then took charge, adding 164 runs for the second wicket. Ravindra led the way with a 108 off 101 balls, hitting 13 fours and a six.
Williamson matched his partner’s brilliance, scoring 102 off 94 deliveries, with 10 boundaries and two sixes.
Ravindra reached his century off 93 balls, while Williamson completed his hundred off 91 balls, giving New Zealand a strong platform to push for a big total.
Even after both set batters departed, Daryl Mitchell’s quickfire 49 from 37 balls and Glenn Phillips’ explosive unbeaten 49 off just 27 deliveries ensured New Zealand did not lose momentum in the final overs.
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South Africa’s bowlers struggled to contain the flow of runs, with Lungi Ngidi taking 3 for 72. Kagiso Rabada claimed two wickets but was also expensive, conceding 70 runs in his 10 overs. Marco Jansen, who opened the bowling, went wicketless while giving away 79 runs.
With 362 on the board, New Zealand put themselves in a strong position to reach the final, where India is already waiting after defeating Australia in the first semifinal.
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