With New Zealand at the cusp of World Cup glory, former captain Martin Crowe has said the Black Caps will have to dig deep into their resources if they have to beat Australia as it will be a “high emotion” title clash between the trans-Tasman rivals.
Martin Crowe
New Delhi: With New Zealand at the cusp of World Cup glory, former captain Martin Crowe has said the Black Caps will have to dig deep into their resources if they have to beat Australia as it will be a “high emotion” title clash between the trans-Tasman rivals.
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Martin Crowe
Crowe believes that Australia will certainly be a tough opposition to match. “It’s the unknown. Nobody played at MCG, probably only Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum, I am not sure. But they will have to dig in their reservoir of resources, their own resilience and that's where they are playing their game from,” Crowe told PTI.