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New Zealand have gained a lot of confidence after their victory over Pakistan in the first Twenty20 on Sunday.The Kiwis are one side which has found a lot of criticism from every corner after being humiliated by India and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Bangladesh-c747 in subcontinent recently. Their recent humiliation was at the hands of India when they were whitewashed 5-0 in the one day series in India. The whole New Zealand Cricket board was in a lot of shock and they made a number of changes in the team structure to bring their team back to the winning ways. New Zealand made John Wright as their new coach and left no stone unturned to get the best outfit available for the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 series.All this hard work seems to have worked in the Kiwis favour as they showed a completely professional performance against Pakistan and defeated them with ease in the first Twenty20. New Zealand have hinted of carrying this form in the second Twenty20 as well.New Zealand’s regular Captain Daniel Vettori praised his team’s performance in the first Twenty20 and said that they did good to come out victorious in the first Twenty20. Sides do become happy when they defeat a team after a long while and they do feel motivated to carry on their good form in other matches as well.Vettori further praised John Wright as the new coach of the New Zealand team and said that he has a positive character and he is quite passionate about the New Zealand side.John Wright has previously coached the Indian team and has let http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 to a number of important victories against good sides. His inclusion in the New Zealand squad is a good omen for the Kiwis as they are in need of a coach who can lead them successfully into the World Cup. The victory in the first Twenty20 has definitely made the demoralised http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 side much happy and players are surely pumped up to deliver their best in the upcoming matches.New Zealand side restricted Pakistan for 143 runs in the first Twenty20 and chased their target down in just 17 overs. New Zealand’s Martin Guptill made a quickfire 54 off just 29 balls to help his side in completing a one-sided victory over the visitors.
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