More ODI cricket amidst major events doesn't make series more important against India: Henry Nicholls

New Zealand batsman Henry Nicholls on Tuesday said that having a limited amount of ODI cricket between global competitions makes the ongoing series against India “more important than ever” ।

W With 22 months left in the next 50-over World Cup, questions have been raised on the relevance of the format and context of the ongoing series as the focus primarily on next month's T20 World Cup The cup is done.

Nicholas told the media ahead of the New Zealand training session, “As you say there is no one-day cricket between major events, I think that makes this series even more important. It gets annoying.” E at Niranjan Shah Stadium.

“Some of us are playing some List-A cricket at home, so we've got a bit of a format under our belt. But this is a format that M enjoy playing when you're in those series now, they're more important than ever with limited amounts, ”he said.

Nicholas said the right things long after New Zealand lost in the open ing ODIs by four wickets despite getting closer.

“From the batting point of view, we did a lot of things very well and it is a case that we have been able to do them for a while. Devon and I were (a) partners at the top of the ership, if one of us is able to bat for a long time..." "It is always a matter of one-day cricket, if you are able to take wickets in hand, set Bat through the last 15 (or) 10 overs so it definitely increases your death (over) period.“ When asked if there is any lesson learnt from playing against Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma i.e. no New Zealand camp, Nicholas said they were definitely able to put some pressure.

“That's the challenge when you come here and certainly as a youth group — even as an experienced group You play against players who have played so much cricket, ”he said.

“But also to see that in the first game and the way people adapted, of course bowling From the point of view, bowling is those people and finding ways to try to put them under pressure… ”“ If we are able to do some of those things even as an inexperienced side, the nature of cricket is (that) If you are able to take wickets, you are able to put teams under pressure, ”he said.

Nicholls said having a ball rule after the 34th over definitely makes batting difficult.

“We have a At the end of the innings (as well), the ball was quite deep and very soft which can be difficult to get away from, ”he said.

“That's why they made the rule a little bit of an hour in the case of picking a ball Orders around the stage of brought death.

“It's definitely something to keep in mind if you're in a batting team (first) and (if) you're on top, it's probably not as easy to score that much in the end. Ga. So mom take it a little early, ”he said.

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