Sure Indians will be rooting for New Zealand: McCullum


Posted on 28th Mar 2015 05:27 pm by mohit kumar

Melbourne, March 28 (IANS) New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum believes Indians fans, who will be in attendance in large numbers at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the cricket World Cup final on Sunday, will be rooting for his team and not Australia, adding that this support is needed in a game of such magnitude.

Asked at the pre-match press conference on Saturday about Indian fans travelling for the final, McCullum said, “I'm pleased you touched on that because I reckon we might have the home crowd tomorrow actually.

“It's probably no secret that most of the other teams around the world would probably fair New Zealand to win over Australia. Hopefully we'll get a good smattering of support tomorrow and I'm sure the Indian guys will certainly be rooting for us.”

Reportedly, many Indians had already purchased tickets for the final, hoping it would turn out be a India-New Zealand encounter. However, Australia beat India in the semifinal on Thursday at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) to enter the final.

The 33-year-old said that the size of MCG would not be a problem for them, contrary to what many former cricketers believe. Australia’s Matthew Hayden went on to say the Black Caps would not be able to cope with the massive ground.

“We're not intimidated. We're excited. I guess right through the week there's been a healthy sort of chat about those things externally. But from our point of view, we're just going about our work in the same way. We know if we play well we'll be tough to beat, and, yeah, that's pretty much our preparation,” said the explosive opener.

New Zealand have played all their matches so far at home on much smaller grounds, where scoring sixes and boundaries are much easier, in comparison to those in Australia, especially the MCG.

"It's a great stage to be able to test ourselves in the development that we've made. Boundaries are big but the bats are bigger too. You see the balls are flying,” said the right-handed batsman.

McCullum said going into the encounter, both sides will have 50-50 chances of winning and hopes to have the last laugh on Sunday.

“It's been an amazing trip. We dreamed right from the start to give ourselves a 50-50 chance in the final which is an amazing achievement. We've done some special things over the last little while. We've had some tremendous support back home and also from around the world as well. We've got one more big hurdle tomorrow,” McCullum said.

“We'll give it everything we've possibly got. Hopefully if we play well, we'll be smiling at the end of the day and be able to look back on a fantastic campaign and something which would hopefully invigorate the game and New Zealand.”

0 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

CSK vs LSG: 'We lost not because of our weakness', Ruturaj Gaikwad, find out who was blamed for the defeat

Chennai Super Kings suffered a 6-wicket defeat with 3 balls remaining at the hands of L

BJP's resolution in Bihar election: 19 lakh jobs and free corona vaccine

The Bharatiya Janata Party has released its resolution letter for the Bihar assembly elections on

Rashtrapati Bhavan: 17 years, 29 thousand artisans and 340 rooms of the luxurious house know the story of Rashtrapati Bhavan

Today we will tell you a story. This story of barely three minutes will take you through a few pa

Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case: Supreme Court's big decision, order for the release of Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict Perarivalan

The Supreme Court took a big decision on Wednesday in the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assa

India-Nordic Summit: PM Modi became a part of the second India-Nordic Summit, know why it is important for the country

India-Nordic Summit Updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the heads of governments of the Nor

The number of cured patients crosses 7.9 million; Record cases increased in Delhi within 24 hours

The number of patients recovering from corona in the country has crossed 79 lakh. So far 79 lakh

Afghan Ambassador to China gives account of embassy baggage and leaves

Afghanistan's ambassador to China, Javid Ahmad Qaim, stepped down last week after not receiving a

Karnataka government rejected the proposal to open Muslim schools: 25 crore rupees were asked to open 10 schools in the state

The hijab controversy in Karnataka is not taking its name to stop. Now a new case has come to the

Uniform Civil Code Bill: Private member bill related to Uniform Civil Code introduced in Rajya Sabha, a huge uproar

Uniform Civil Code Bill: A private member's bill related to the implementation of the Uniform Civ

Disputed statement of NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant amidst farmers' movement

NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said on Tuesday that it is very difficult to implement 'stringent' re

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash