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    New Zealand Aims for Winning Start in WTC27 Cycle vs West Indies

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaDecember 2, 20252 Mins Read
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    New Zealand, the inaugural champions of the ICC World Test Championship, is set to kick off their 2027 campaign with a home series against the West Indies, commencing Tuesday. This marks their first Test match in the current WTC cycle, offering a prime opportunity to secure early points. The three-Test series, starting at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval, is one of only three home series scheduled for the Black Caps in this championship period. Head coach Rob Walter emphasizes the importance of a strong home start. “Winning at home is important,” Walter stated, “but it is not the be all and end all because we have started to see how teams can win away from home.” He added, “If there are any conditions you do understand you trust it to be your own so we’ll be looking to start strong and lay down an marker early in the World Test Championship.” The team recently concluded successful white-ball assignments against the West Indies, sweeping the ODI series and winning the T20Is 3-1. Walter expressed optimism about maintaining red-ball momentum but acknowledged the threat posed by the West Indies’ pace attack, even with key bowlers injured. Experienced pacer Kemar Roach is expected to lead the West Indies’ formidable seam attack. Walter recognizes the challenge, noting, “They’ve got a really good seam attack, some dangerous batters and can bat for long periods of time so from a team point of view (we need to) respect the game of cricket and be prepared for the contest.” Adaptability will be key, especially on a Hagley Oval pitch that typically offers assistance to seamers. The Black Caps will aim to leverage their home conditions and established Test identity to lay down an early marker in their quest for WTC glory.

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