IND Vs NZ: New Zealand will get more advantage

IND Vs NZ-The final match of the ICC World Test Championship between India and New Zealand will be played in England. In England, fast bowlers receive extra help, so New Zealand is said to be benefiting.
The final match of the ICC World Test Championship will be played between India and New Zealand from June 18. The match will be played in Southampton, England. As a result of the match held in England, such speculations are being made that a New Zealand team can beat India. Former thrower Brett Lee also said New Zealand would benefit from the stadium in the final.

Brett Lee said swing and seam throwers have been useful in Southampton which is why New Zealand could gain more profit. However, Lee made it clear that no matter which team throws better, the title can be named after him.

Brett Lee said, “I think if the batting is taken, it will be the same game. Behind them there are many talented batsmen who can play well swing bowling but bowling will make a real difference in this game. The Kiwi team can benefit because the conditions in Southampton are like their home.”

Duke Ball can cause a problem

The 44-year-old Lee has taken 310 wickets in 76 Test matches for Australia. Lee said the stadium’s neutral stand will not be too fast but will have a lot of quick throwers. Lee went on to say, “I think the batsmen shouldn’t be in trouble on this pitch but if there is a good throw and a good throwing team, they will be able to make a difference.”

The Brett League has described playing Duke’s football as a tough challenge. Brett Lee said, “Duke’s ball is changing a lot in England. In that case, those bowlers who have experience throwing Duke’s ball and can swing it. New Zealand bowlers would love Duke’s ball.”

IND Vs NZ- Let us know that India and New Zealand finished first and second in the ICC Test Championship table. For this reason, both parties received the final ticket.

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