💨 Abstract
New Zealand return to Lahore for a Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa, bringing positive emotions from their previous wins in the city during the Pakistan tri-series. Coach Gary Stead is confident about their three-pronged pace attack, and expects to use spin from their all-rounders to complement it. The team aims to take early and middle-order wickets to prevent South Africa from batting big on the good batting surfaces in Lahore.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Transforming FMCG Sales: How Outlet Trail by Dial ERP Technologies Limited is Making Business Easier and More Profitable
Five of family held for killing man in road rage incident in Palghar
Garageplug Acquires Freshreview For An Undisclosed Amount
Dhananjay Munde should have resigned earlier, found dignified way out: Pankaja
May seek Interpol's help in probing ISI role in India's internal affairs: Himanta
Mannat positive ahead of Asia Pacific Amateurs in Vietnam
Indian bureaucrats 'tutored' Bofors officials 'how to absolve Rajiv Gandhi' in 1987: Book
Odisha: NHRC orders probe into Nepalese student''s death at KIIT, seeks report by Mar 10
Shiv Sena activists stage protest in Pune over sarpanch's murder
Bengali Film Nirob Mrityudondo Set for April 11 Release; Pre-Release Event Showcases Unique Cast & Music
Powered by MessengerX.io