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T20 bowlers must adapt or get left behind New Zealand Southee says

In the T20 cricket Tim southee a player from New Zealand, says cricket is always changing. He thinks bowlers need to change with it or they’ll fall behind. He says it’s exciting to watch cricket, but as a bowler, he wishes it was a bit easier for them. He hopes people still enjoy watching cricket even though it’s tough for bowlers.

Southee is going to play in the T20 World Cup soon. He’s part of New Zealand’s team, which is known for having good fast bowlers like Trent Boult and Kane Williamson.

“Fast Bowlers Shine as Cricket Tactics Evolve”

New Zealand’s team for the IPL World Cup also includes Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, and Daryl Mitchell. They are all good at bowling fast.

Australia, New Zealand’s neighbor, also boasts a formidable team with fast bowlers. They have included Ashton Agar, a spinner, in their lineup. Mitchell Marsh, the captain of the Australian team, anticipates that the conditions in the Caribbean and the U.S., where the World Cup will take place, will favor bowlers more than in India. He marvels at the high scores seen in the IPL and jests that he may reconsider bowling there in the future.

In cricket, teams are being more aggressive at the start of the game. They’re trying to score as many runs as possible in the first part of the match. Marsh says his team will adapt to these changes and play their best.

ricket games in the Indian Premier League (IPL) are seeing lots of runs scored, making it tough for bowlers to stop batters. Tim Southee, a player from New Zealand, says cricket always changes, and bowlers must adapt. He hopes people still enjoy watching, despite the challenge for bowlers. In the T20 World Cup, New Zealand and Australia, with their strong fast bowlers, are ready to compete. Teams are starting games aggressively, aiming for high scores early on.

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