New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming today conceded that the Indian team had started doing well under pressure but said the three-day break b...
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New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming today conceded that the Indian team had started doing well under pressure but said the three-day break before the final would work in his side’s favour.
“India’s win against Zimbabwe yesterday was a good ‘dress-rehearsal’ for them,” he said. “They are a good side and have chased well in the past two games. Their top order has not functioned so far but then it is a dangerous thing to say. They are a naturally talented side.”
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“We expect to win the finals and it would be a good way to finish the tour,” said Fleming adding, however, that “Indians are beginning to look good.” (PTI)