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Vettori wary of Indian resurgence

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Posted: Mar 02, 2009 at 1357 hrs IST
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Napier Upstaging Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men in Twenty20 internationals has given New Zealand the momentum but skipper Daniel Vettori on Monday said his side is wary of an Indian resurgence in the one-day series that starts in Napier on Tuesday.

“We are wary of their ability to bounce back pretty quickly,” Vettori said.

“The way the Indians play is they come out and play with freedom. Once they get on a roll they are difficult to stop.

At the moment, the roll is with us. We just got to make sure that we keep it going and keep putting them under some pressure because they have so many good players and so many good stroke-makers that they can take it away from us very quickly,” he said.

Vettori said the Indians would especially benefit from the return of Sachin Tendulkar, who sat out of the twenty20 matches.

“He brings a wealth of experience. He has been to New Zealand on a number of occasions and he understands the conditions. He is arguably one of the best batsmen ever to have played the game. As soon as you put him in the side, it definitely makes a difference,” he said.

Vettori also felt that opener Virender Sehwag will be hard to contain.

“We know how aggressive Sehwag can be. I just want to see my bowlers put the ball in the right spot. If you are hit for a six from the right spot, then I can live with that.

“But if you go searching and start giving him width, then we are going to get ourselves in trouble. I respect the fact that he is one of the best players going around in the world.

So if a good ball goes for six, I can handle it by just asking the bowlers to be as consistent as possible,” he said.

Vettori said New Zealand, which has in the past struggled to put together a squad due to lack of options, now has wealth of talent.

“I think it is the most exciting bit, the fact that we can select from quite a big squad and the fact that some pretty good players have been left out. Before we went to Australia, it was tough to fill a 14.

“But now, it looks like a good team, particularly the batting line-up. I have been really pleased with the way they have played. The side is pretty strong and pretty settled,¿ said Vettori, on there eve of the first ODI against India at the McClean park,” he said.

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Correction by Vineet on 02 Mar 2009

"He is arguably one of the best batsmen ever to have played the game."It should have been "He is unarguably one of the best batsmen ever to have played the game"

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