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ICC World Cup 2023 | IND vs NZ: Williamson okay with 'underdogs' tag, praises India for adjusting with Hardik's absence

Updated on: 14 November,2023 03:57 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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(India are) one of the, if not the best team going around and playing cricket that matches that, but we know as well on our day when we play our best cricket, it certainly gives us the best chance, and anything can happen," he said

ICC World Cup 2023 | IND vs NZ: Williamson okay with 'underdogs' tag, praises India for adjusting with Hardik's absence

Kane Williamson (Pic: File Pic)

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson on Tuesday conceded he was comfortable with being labelled the underdogs for the World Cup semifinal against India here, adding that the hosts have done exceedingly well despite Hardik Pandya's unavailability causing imbalance.


India are considered as the favourites against New Zealand for the first semifinal to be played on Wednesday in what will be a repeat of the final four clash four years ago in the 2019 edition.
New Zealand were the last to book their semifinal slot with India being the first side in the final four, followed by South Africa and Australia.



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India have gone unbeaten in the World Cup so far, winning all their nine matches in the league round and are the only team to do so.

"The underdog thing from what you guys write I do not think it has changed too much, but that is fine you know, and India have been exceptional," Williamson told the media on the eve of the World Cup semifinal at the Wankhede Stadium.
However, the New Zealand captain said the semifinals would place every side on an even keel and the Kiwis have as much chance as their opponents.

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"(India are) one of the, if not the best team going around and playing cricket that matches that, but we know as well on our day when we play our best cricket, it certainly gives us the best chance, and anything can happen," he said.
Williamson praised India for creating the balance despite losing their only all-rounder Pandya midway through the league stage.

"Every team has a slightly different balance that they rely on and naturally with the injury to Hardik it meant that their balance changed a little bit, but certainly did not change the outcome of what they were doing," Williamson said.
"They (India) adjusted nicely, and you know our team tends to, or has done in the past anyway, played with a slightly different balance.

"When you get into tournaments as well, it is guys being nice and familiar with the roles that they have, whether that is with the ball or with the bat, and it all goes quite quickly so you are trying to make sure you build on those performances as a team," he said.

"(India) have done it better than anybody so far in this competition. As a side, I think we have done some good stuff too," he added.

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