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T20 World Cup: New Zealand aware of Afghanistan's skills, says Williamson

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As New Zealand gears up for their first Group C match against Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup at Providence Stadium, captain Kane Williamson acknowledged the formidable capabilities of the Rashid Khan-led side.

Williamson highlighted Afghanistan's well-rounded team, noting their strong spin attack, seamers, and solid batting lineup. "They've grown significantly each year. Many of our players, having encountered them in franchise cricket, recognize their world-class skills. Afghanistan has always had a robust spin department, but now they also boast a balanced side with quality seamers and batters. It's going to be a tough challenge," said Williamson during the pre-match press conference.

Emphasizing the importance of focusing on their own game, Williamson added, "We know there are strong teams throughout this competition. It's about playing our brand of cricket and sticking to our plans and roles within the team."

Discussing New Zealand’s preparations, Williamson mentioned their extensive practice sessions and monitoring of other World Cup games in Guyana. "We've been mainly training during the day, and conditions can vary significantly between day and night. From the matches played, the pitch seems fair, offering something for both bowlers and batters."

Williamson also touched on the varied preparation of his players, with some participating in the IPL and others having time off or playing cricket elsewhere. "When we come together as a team, it's about reconnecting and preparing for the major event ahead."

Reflecting on New Zealand’s history in global tournaments, where they've consistently reached the knockouts or finals but never clinched a white-ball World Cup, Williamson stressed the need to take things one day at a time. "Past successes are great memories but don’t count for much in a new event. The focus is on the current challenges. We aim to start well and build momentum throughout the tournament."

Williamson concluded by expressing anticipation for their opening match against Afghanistan, emphasizing the strength of their opponents and the importance of taking each game as it comes. "We're looking forward to our first game. Afghanistan is a very strong side. We'll take it one game at a time," he said.

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