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Champion says team peaking at the right
time
'New Zealand will be hard to beat' - Richards
Cricinfo staff
April 4, 2007
Viv Richards has added his voice to the
list of experts singing the praises of New Zealand at the World Cup.
Richards said New Zealand were capable of winning the tournament, even
though they were slipping under the radar of some viewers.
"I like New Zealand's approach," Richards
told The New Zealand Herald. "They're quietly bubbling away, making
no noise, and getting stronger by the day. They're just going about their
work with the minimum of fuss and bother; getting things done quietly but
surely - I think they like it like that."
Richards' comments came after Ian Chappell
tipped New Zealand as the only
side who could seriously challenge Australia. Richards said New Zealand were
impressive in their 3-0 Chappell-Hadlee Trophy win over Australia and had
carried their form through to the Caribbean.
"You just get the feeling they're peaking
at the right time, and they've got all contingencies covered," he said.
"They've got a good squad, they seem confident and in good form, and I can
see them sneaking up on everyone."
Even New Zealand's injury concerns - Lou
Vincent and Daryl Tuffey have flown home, Ross Taylor has a hamstring strain
and Mark Gillespie had a viral infection in his shoulder - did not seem to
upset their balance, Richards said. "I thought the loss of Lou Vincent was a
blow for New Zealand - and I still do, really," he said.
"With him they had all the ingredients:
maximum flexibility and the potential to start off strongly, as well as
finish with a bang. But they seem to be dealing with his loss, and that
augurs well for them. I think New Zealand will be hard to beat."
Like Australia, New Zealand remain
undefeated after five games. Their next match is against Ireland in Guyana
on Monday.
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