Beat http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 to get into groove ahead of World T20, urges Kyle Mills – Cricket News Update
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The latest edition of the T20 World Cup gets underway in Sri Lanka, on September 18, and will run till October 7, and Tuesday’s T20 encounter between http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 and India, at the latter’s backyard, will be the last international assignment for the two sides ahead of the marquee tournament.
While speaking to media reporters on the eve of the match, the Kiwi paceman said that it is crucial to get momentum before going into a major tournament like the T20 World Cup.
“Tomorrow night is a starting point to get into a good place to work towards the World Cup," said http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mills-c76321 during a media encounter after a practice session in Chennai, on Monday.
"I'm a firm believer in the fact that cricket is a big momentum game. If you have momentum on your side then it instils confidence in your team and you can sort of work with that throughout the tournament,” he added further.
The first fixture of the short series, at Visakhapatnam, was washed out due to heavy rain. Mills, returning to the international setup after missing the recently concluded two-Test series against the Men in Blue, said that it was disappointing to get a match washed out ahead in the lead up to a global event.
“Hopefully, the weather gods hold up and keep the rain away for tomorrow night so we can get some much needed game-time ahead of the big tournament," added the 33-year-old http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Auckland-c766 seamer, who featured in the recently concluded Sri Lankan Premier League (SLPL).
The Black Caps, who failed to make it to the semi-finals in the previous edition of the tournament, held in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/LRPL-Taylor-c1849 and men will play their tournament opener against the Bengali Tigers, at the Pallekele International Stadium, on September 21, before playing the Men in Green at the same venue a day later.
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