T20 World Cup final: Airfares go for a six as fans rush to Ahmedabad; special trains announced
Cricket fans are flocking to Ahmedabad for the T20 World Cup final. Airfares have surged significantly on major routes. To accommodate the rush, Indian Railways has introduced special trains from Mumbai and New Delhi. These additional services aim to help thousands of fans travel for the anticipated match.
T20 World Cup final: Indian Railways announces special train from Delhi to Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad gears up for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final between India and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Indian Railways is running special trains from New Delhi and Western Railway from Mumbai to aid fans amidst high flight fares. The event will feature a star-studded closing ceremony with Ricky Martin, Falguni Pathak, and Sukhwinder Singh.
Emirates suspends flights to and from Dubai amid regional tensions
Emirates has temporarily suspended all flights to and from Dubai and advised passengers not to travel to the airport. The airline said safety remains its top priority and announced flexible travel options, including rebooking and refunds for affected passengers
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China has unmatched industrial system but is undemocratic, says Rahul Gandhi
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Adnaan Shaikh clarifies wife converted to Islam before marriage
Mumbai: Social media influencer Adnaan Shaikh has once again found himself in the spotlight after speaking about the controversy surrounding his wifes religious conversion for their marriage. The influencer opened up about the issue in the latest interview, more than a year after his wedding to his longtime partner Ayesha Shaikh. Adnaan had earlier faced Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Kalpana Saroj overcame immense hardship and social discrimination to build a business worth over Rs 100 crore. She faced early struggles, including an abusive marriage and societal judgment. Saroj rebuilt her life in Mumbai, starting with a garment factory job and then venturing into tailoring and furniture. She successfully revived the debt-ridden Kamani Tubes.
T20 WC: New Zealands Approach Towards Bumrah Depends On Situation In The Final, Says Doull
T20 World Cup: New Zealands handling of Indias pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah in the Mens T20 World Cup final, especially by their openers Finn Allen and Tim Seifert, will be dictated by the situation of the game rather than any fixed blueprint, said former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull. Allen and Seifert will be under the spotlight in the title clash to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday after breaking the record for most runs by a partnership in a single edition of the tournament via adding 117 runs against South Africa in the semi-final. Their tally as a pair stands at 463 runs at a strike-rate of 183, including two century stands. How the explosive opening duo fare against Indias pacers attack, spearheaded by Bumrah, followed by Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya could prove to be decisive in deciding the winner of the tournament. Approaching Bumrah in the powerplay is vastly different depending on the game situation. If New Zealand get on top in the first two-three overs, Bumrah might bowl the fourth. If they're really on top in two overs, he might bowl the third. Generally, if India are going well, they have him bowl the fifth or the sixth over to round the powerplay out or to quieten the opposition down a little bit. So he's not the sort of guy that gives you bad deliveries. If you go chasing him, you can find yourself walking back to the dugout. So I think from New Zealand's point of view, if you look at the tournament in general, if Bumrah went for 25 to 30 in his four overs and didn't take a wicket, I think that would be a win for New Zealand, said Doull in an exclusive conversation with IANS on the eve of the final. Bumrahs influence has already been telling in this tournament. In the high-scoring semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, where nearly 500 runs were scored, he conceded just over eight an over while picking 1-33. Bumrah gave away only 14 runs in his last two overs, which swung the match in Indias favour. Overall, he has 10 wickets in seven innings at an economy of 6.6, making him one of the most economical bowlers who have bowled 20-plus overs in the competition alongside New Zealand. Mitchell Santner. At his home ground, Bumrah will again be expected to be the bowler who can tilt the balance in Indias favour. If they take him for more than that, so be it. But so often, Surya looks to Jasprit to come on and take a wicket, break a partnership, come back through the middle, break a partnership, and then bowl his two brilliant overs at the death, just nailing those yorkers. So, it's always crucial for any side, I think, with Bumrah in the attack. It's just a matter of what the situation of the game is as to how they approach his over in the powerplay, presuming he gets one, added Doull, who played 32 Tests and 42 ODIs for New Zealand. Allen arrives in the high-stakes title clash after smashing a whirlwind 33-ball century in the semi-final against South Africa in Kolkata, the fastest hundred hit in the competitions history. Doull added that he expects Allen to target Pandya while being more cautious against the left-arm angle of Arshdeep. Whether he'll look for a spin early on against the two openers is going to be key, and then obviously Bumrah whenever he comes into play, which is usually one over in the power play, I think Finn Allen can probably look to target Hardik a little more than maybe Arshdeep. The left arm seam bowling has caused him the odd headache at times, but the form he showed in that semi-final, he will go into the final massively confident, he said. Allens penchant for mostly hitting straight has turned him into one of the most destructive openers in T20 cricket. He first caught everyones attention in the 2022 World Cup when he blasted 42 off 16 balls off Mitchell Starc. Now seen in squads of franchise T20 leagues like the IPL, T20 Blast, Big Bash League and the MLC, Allen has matured by sharing dressing rooms with some of the sports biggest names. He arrived at this years T20 World Cup in blistering form and, despite a quiet tournament apart from a knock against UAE, Allen rediscovered his best self in the semi-final takedown of South Africa. Allen has scored 289 runs in seven innings of this tournament at an average of 57.8 and a strike-rate of 204. He has been particularly dominant in chasing by amassing 206 runs at an average of 103 and a strike-rate of 222. He leads the tournaments six-hitting charts with 20 maximums. One thing that's really impressed me about Finn Allen in the last probably eight-nine and ten months is he's learned how to structure an innings. I think when he first came onto the scene he was a little bit gung-ho and didn't really know how to build an innings. Now it might sound silly after a 33-ball 100, but if it's not there in his wheelhouse, then he doesn't look for something that's not there. He hits the ball so well down the ground, whether it be full or on the up, and I think his understanding of the game now at the international level is a lot better than it was when he first came onto the scene, and that just takes time. So it's no easy task taking on probably Arshdeep and Hardik up front, added Doull. He also noted India would be equally aware of the threat Allen and Seifert pose, especially after the former and Daryll Mitchell went after Bumrah to give the pacer his most expensive T20I figures of 0/58 in Thiruvananthapuram in January. Well, there's no doubting that the opening combination of Finn Allen and Tim Seifert has been brilliant throughout the tournament and we saw what happened in that South Africa game - that if they get New Zealand off to a flying start, then it just makes it slightly easier on that middle order if they're required, he said. Finn Allen is probably a little more powerful, but Seifert goes square of the wicket just as well. They complement each other really nicely and they seem to have a great understanding. So there's no doubting it will be a big part of whether New Zealand bat first or bat second just to ease any pressure that might be in the dugout, whether you're setting or chasing a target. So, those two will also probably have India in their crosshairs as well. They'll know that if they can break that opening stand and put New Zealand under some pressure, then they can go a long way to doing well in the game, he elaborated. Should the top order falter, Doull stated middle-order batters Daryl Mitchell and Mark Chapman - both of whom have had limited time in the middle - would need to rise to the occasion on the biggest stage. While Mitchell has amassed only 63 runs, Chapmans run-tally stands at 91 runs. So, those two will also probably have India in their crosshairs as well. They'll know that if they can break that opening stand and put New Zealand under some pressure, then they can go a long way to doing well in the game, he elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Chapman, it's probably time. It's time he stepped up and showed something on the world stage. He's more than capable. He's got incredible skills, particularly against spin. So he could have a big role to play against the likes of Varun Chakaravarthy and Axar Patel in particular. So, it is important for both those guys to make sure they put something on the board if they do get an opportunity, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Implementation gaps remain in Maharashtras womens policies; working-class, minority women lag behind
Speakers at a seminar reviewing Maharashtra's four women's policies highlighted uneven implementation, noting that working-class and minority women have yet to fully benefit. While policies have increased women's participation in governance, issues like inadequate inclusion in budgeting and continued domestic violence persist, requiring broader social change for effective implementation.
WI, SA And ENG To Depart From India On Charter Flights Amid Middle East Travel Disruption: Report
T20 World Cup: The long wait of the West Indies cricket team to leave India after getting knocked out of the T20 World Cup 2026 from the Super 8s is finally getting over as the Caribbean side will depart from India along with England and South Africa over the weekend on a special charter plane arranged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) due to middle east travel disruptions. According to a report by ESPNcricinfo, two-time champions England will depart from Mumbai on Saturday evening, while 2012 and 2016 T20 World Cup champions West Indies, along with South Africa, will take a different charter flight from Kolkata. The West Indies' departure from Kolkata, where they lost to India by five wickets in their last Super Eights clash on March 1, was delayed by a week due to the Middle East region being under airspace restrictions following the USA and Israeli strikes on Iran. South Africa, who lost to New Zealand in the semi-finals on Wednesday, are also stranded in Kolkata, while England are staying in Mumbai after losing to India in the second semi-final on Thursday. England will fly direct to London. West Indies, along with South Africa, will go to Johannesburg first and then to Antigua; both teams are still awaiting confirmation on when exactly they will depart, but the understanding is that it will be on Sunday, the report added. On Saturday, West Indies head coach Daren Sammy had posted Day 6 on his X account, indicating the number of days they had been stranded in Kolkata after their final match. While their spinner, Akeal Hosein, demanded help from the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo to take the team home. England will fly direct to London. West Indies, along with South Africa, will go to Johannesburg first and then to Antigua; both teams are still awaiting confirmation on when exactly they will depart, but the understanding is that it will be on Sunday, the report added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier Zimbabwe Cricket team were also stranded in New Delhi for the same reason, but they departed on Thursday after the ICC arranged alternative travel for them to go back to Harare via Addis Ababa. Article Source: IANS
Fire erupts at Tehrans Mehrabad airport as Israel and Iran trade attacks
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East intensified after Israel launched a new wave of airstrikes targeting infrastructure in Tehran. Explosions were reported across the Iranian capital, including at Mehrabad Airport
Indonesia to ban social media access for children under 16
Indonesia will ban children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms starting March 28. The restriction will apply to major platforms including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Bigo Live and Roblox as part of efforts to strengthen online safety for minors
Fuel shortage rumours trigger panic buying in Uttar Pradesh
Rumours of a shortage of petrol, diesel and LPG amid the ongoing West Asia conflict triggered panic in parts of Uttar Pradesh. Long queues were seen at fuel stations in Nighasan, Pallia and Bhira as residents rushed to refill vehicles and buy cooking gas
US researchers develop microscopic thermometer to monitor chip temperatures
US researchers have developed a microscopic thermometer based on 2D materials that can be integrated directly onto computer chips
All senior Opposition leaders believe Uddhavs re-election to legislative council is important: Raut
Mumbai, Mar 7: Forced to announce its support to Sharad Pawar for the lone winnable Rajya Sabha seat owing to coalition politics, the Shiv Sena (UBT) has now virtually staked its claim for the sure-shot seat the MVA can win in the legislative council polls for Uddhav Thackeray. Thackeray is a strong opposition voice in the legislature, and it is important that he is re-elected, said Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut, citing the wishes of all senior leaders of opposition [] The post All senior Opposition leaders believe Uddhavs re-election to legislative council is important: Raut appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
T20 World Cup: India all-rounder Hardik Pandya has revealed the reason behind his energetic celebration after dismissing Jacob Bethell in the second semi-final match of the T20 World Cup 2026 played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. Hardik's fast throw at the striker's end in the final over of England's chase helped end Bethel's magnificent innings of 102 runs. The reaction from the 32-year-old after dismissing Bethell was telling as he was very animated in his celebration, pumping up the entire side. Hardik revealed that it was because his son Agastya and girlfriend Mahieka Sharma were present in the stands, and he wanted them to feel his emotions after the crucial wicket. One batter I had to get out from the field was Bethell, the way he was batting. I knew I had to keep calm and throw it where it was supposed to be. I would have liked it a little closer to the stumps, but nevertheless, we got the job done, Hardik said in a video released by BCCI on X. The reaction was also because my son came, and I wanted my son and Mahieka to enjoy this moment and feel how emotional I was, he added. Before the brilliant fielding effort, Hardik showed his class in the bowling when he gave away just 9 runs in the 18th over and also took the wicket of Sam Curran, who was looking to hit hard and clear the boundary, before getting caught at mid-wicket. Hardik revealed that before the over, he entered Zen mode and, despite his heart racing from the pressure, remained calm and focused. There are two ways in life. I could have got my heart racing and not been able to execute, so I went into my Zen mode. Its quite amazing that instead of my heartbeat rushing, I stayed still. Im really proud of that, Hardik said. Hardik revealed that before the over, he entered Zen mode and, despite his heart racing from the pressure, remained calm and focused. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hardik will play a crucial role when India faces New Zealand in the T20 World Cup 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
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Watch: Dhurandhar 2 trailer drops and its bigger, darker, wilder
Mumbai: The makers of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge have finally unveiled the films second trailer, sending excitement soaring among fans of the action-packed franchise. The trailer was released on March 7, 2026, at 11:01 am, offering a powerful glimpse into the next chapter of the ambitious spy saga. Led by Ranveer Singh and directed by Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
NGMA Mumbai showcases Nandalal Boses legacy in landmark exhibition
Mumbai's National Gallery of Modern Art unveils 'Colours of Swades,' a major exhibition celebrating Nandalal Bose's art from March 9 to April 9. Featuring the iconic Haripura Panels and his work on India's Constitution, the show highlights art's role in nation-building. Digital reconstructions bring rural India to life, offering a unique experience.
Salim Khans health update: Javed Akhtar shares fresh details
Mumbai: Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan is steadily recovering after being hospitalised in Mumbai following a minor brain haemorrhage, bringing relief to fans and members of the film fraternity. His longtime collaborator and friend Javed Akhtar recently shared a positive update about his health, reassuring well-wishers that the legendary writer is improving. Javed Akhtar shares Salim Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Cuba reports fifth death following deadly speedboat clash near its coast
Cuba has reported a fifth death following a shootout last month between Cuban soldiers and a Florida-flagged speedboat near the islands north coast. Authorities say the boat carried armed Cuban nationals living in the US who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the country
US scientists grow first chickpea crop in simulated Moon soil
US scientists have grown and harvested the first crop of chickpeas in simulated Moon soil. The experiment tested whether plants can survive in lunar regolith, a harsh powder lacking organic nutrients and containing heavy metals that can hinder plant growth
Advanced 3D-printed heart could improve training for heart surgeons
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NASAs James Webb telescope rules out Moon impact by asteroid 2024 YR4
Scientists using NASAs James Webb Space Telescope have confirmed that asteroid 2024 YR4 will not collide with the Moon in 2032. New observations refined the asteroids orbit, showing it will pass about 21,200 km from the lunar surface on December 22, 2032
Maharashtra's proposed anti-conversion law, the Freedom of Religion Act 2026, will nullify marriages conducted through inducement, deceit, or coercion. Blood relatives can report such cases to the district magistrate, who will then refer them to the police for action. The law aims to protect individuals from forced conversions, with potential penalties including up to seven years imprisonment and fines.
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US grants 30-day waiver for Indian refiners to buy Russian oil amid Iran tension
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Mentally challenged woman abducted assaulted in UP`s Ballia 2 nabbed
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T20 WC: 8 Wins In 7 Matches -- India's Road To Final
T20 World Cup: Defending champions India will face New Zealand in the final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The India team had a strong and steady campaign leading to the final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, achieving seven wins in eight matches. Their journey started with a 29-run win against the United States national cricket team at the Wankhede Stadium on February 7. They then dominated the Namibia with a convincing 93-run victory in Delhi on February 12. One of their most important wins in the group stage came when they defeated their arch-rivals, the Pakistan, by 61 runs in Colombo on February 15. The team continued to build momentum with a 17-run win over the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18. India faced their only setback against the South Africa team, who defeated them by 76 runs in Ahmedabad on February 22. However, this loss did not derail their campaign. The team responded strongly, beating the Zimbabwe team by 72 runs in Chennai on February 26. They then overcame the West Indies team by five wickets in Kolkata on March 1, securing a spot in the semi-finals. In a tense knockout match, India edged past the England team by seven runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on March 5, earning their place in the final after a solid and resilient tournament run. India and New Zealand have faced each other 30 times in the shortest format of the game. Out of these encounters, the Men in Blue have registered 18 victories, while the Blackcaps have won 11 matches. India : Road to Final Beat USA by 29 runs in Mumbai on Feb 7 Beat Namibia by 93 runs at Delhi on Feb 12 Beat Pakistan by 61 runs in Colombo on Feb 15 Beat Netherlands by 17 runs in Ahmedabad on Feb 18 Lost to South Africa by 76 runs in Ahmedabad on Feb 22 Beat Zimbabwe by 72 runs in Chennai on Feb 26 Lost to South Africa by 76 runs in Ahmedabad on Feb 22 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Beat England by 7 runs in Mumbai on March 5 (Semi-Final) Article Source: IANS
PM Modi praises UPSC 2025 toppers, encourages unsuccessful aspirants
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated candidates who cleared the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025, praising their dedication and perseverance. He also encouraged aspirants who did not achieve the desired result, urging them to stay hopeful and continue striving for opportunities
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India leave Mumbai for Ahmedabad | Team India heads to T20 World Cup final vs New Zealand
India leave Mumbai for Ahmedabad | Team India heads to T20 World Cup final vs New Zealand
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Mumbai airport received 13 repatriation flights from Fujairah and Dubai on Friday, bringing home Indian travellers. Despite these arrivals, flight disruptions persisted with 73 air traffic movements cancelled. Appeals for urgent support for Indians stranded in the West Asia war situation continue, with families expressing deep worry.
TMC seeks additional 50 MLD water from Mumbais civic body amid scarcity
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1,329 Thane Zilla Parishad schools to be equipped with CCTV by April 2026
Maharashtra budget: Govt fulfils poll promise, announces farm loan waiver
Fadnavis presents 7.69 lakh crore Maharashtra Budget, loan waiver for farmers
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Rs 25.2 lakh awarded to 1-year-old injured in 2016 road mishap in Maharashtra
BMC demolishes illegal car showroom in Mumbai
Parth Pawar richest of 7 Maha candidates in RS poll fray
Activists oppose decision to shift 50 leopards from Maharashtra to Vantara
Eligible hawkers to be allotted temporary pitches as interim measure: Min
2 contractors get court relief in 65cr Mithi desilting scam
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13 flights bring stranded passengers to Mumbai
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Agency probes alleged bank fraud, FEMA violations tied to ADAG entities.
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No commercial LPG ban: Govt; shortage of cylinders: Mumbai hoteliers
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Indian airlines cancels 278 flights; 96 Middle East flights operate on Friday
Indian domestic airlines cancelled 278 international flights on Friday amid escalating conflict in West Asia, while 96 flights to and from the Middle East were scheduled to operate, the civil aviation ministry said. Air India group suspended scheduled operations to West Asia until March 10
Gurugram police busts cricket-betting racket, arrests 3 bookies
Gurugram: The Gurugram Police has arrested three bookies for allegedly placing bets on the T20 World Cup semifinal match between India and England played in Mumbai on Thursday, March 5, officials said. The accused were identified as Rahul, Amit and Paras, all locals, police said on Friday. Acting on a tip-off, a team from the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
T20 World Cup final: Akasa Air, Air India Express to operate special flights to Ahmedabad on March 8
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Up to 20-fold fine for stamp duty evasion mooted
Water supply cut in Goregaon next wk
ED attaches Rs 441-cr worth assets in Andhra Pradesh liquor `scam` case
The Enforcement Directorate attached assets worth over Rs 441 crore belonging to prime accused Kessireddy Rajasekhara Reddy, his family members, and related entities in the Andhra Pradesh liquor scam case, allegedly involving kickbacks of Rs 3,500 crore during the previous YSRCP regime
T20 WC: New Zealand Are Always David; Go Out There To Do The Best For Country, Says Phillips
T20 World Cup: New Zealands batting allrounder Glenn Phillips said his side were used to being the David against giant sides like India all the time and that they are going to put their best foot forward for the country when the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup final takes place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. New Zealand, a nation of 5.5 million, has reached the summit clash against the hosts, who can call upon a talent pool vast enough to field multiple competitive sides. I mean, we're never given a chance to usually even be in the semifinals, and we're always there. So we're always David. I guess that means only one team can fail, doesn't it? For us, we just go out there and enjoy it. We have a great time as a group of guys. We go out there, do our best for our country. Obviously, a packed crowd is fantastic. We play to entertain the people, and whether they're supporting us or whether they're supporting India, it's fantastic for cricket in general, Phillips told reporters ahead of the sides training session on Friday. The high-octane title clash is expected to pit New Zealand's batters against India wrist-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, whos been a little expensive of late. I think obviously we've played him quite a few times in the past now, which is helpful. But obviously he's an incredible bowler, and we will just go out there and try and face the ball one ball at a time. Obviously, he is allowed to have a good day, but we're also allowed to have a good day, and we'll see what happens, added Phillips. Phillips was candid about ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah's quality, especially after he produced two match-turning overs in the back end, which helped India edge England by seven runs in the semi-final in Mumbai. Obviously, we had a really good trip against him in the bilateral series as well. But he's a class bowler. Obviously, Bumrah is a fantastic bowler. He's got so many variations. He hits the block hole at the death incredibly well. Obviously, the way the England boys played him yesterday in terms of trying to take the overs to, I guess, the last two overs and give themselves as much of a chance as possible was, I guess, the tactic that they'd employed. He's human as well. He is allowed to have a bad day, as are the rest of us. So hopefully, we have a good day against him, he added. Phillips added that capitalising on any loose deliveries from Bumrah would be crucial. It's not necessarily going to be that, per se. As I said, a bowler is allowed to miss. If he happens to miss, we do have to put it away. But that also means that if he does bowl well, we do have to, I guess, accommodate for other things and adapt on the fly. The previous night's semifinal between India and England -- a high-octane run fest -- prompted discussion about batter-friendly surfaces. Phillips stated New Zealand were prepared for any conditions the pitch might offer on Sunday evening. Look, obviously that was a fantastic game. It was great to watch last night, great for cricket in general. Obviously, there are things going around about pitches being too batter-friendly and things like that. But obviously, I think it's an entertaining brand of cricket, and the pitches at different stadiums play each time differently. So whatever we see, we'll try and adapt to (ahead of the final on Sunday). If that means lots of runs, then that means lots of runs. But if it means that it's going to be a little bit of a scrap, we're up for that as well. The dew is also expected to be a factor, though some chemical spraying is expected to happen on the ground so that it doesnt make the game lop-sided. New Zealand gained some insight into the dew factor in Kolkata during the nine-wicket semi-final over South Africa, where they successfully chased down 170, thanks to Finn Allens record 33-ball century. I think coming from Kolkata was a great opportunity to understand that dew factor. We were obviously lucky enough to win the toss and bat and chase down 170 in a very limited number of overs, which is fantastic. So, especially the boys up top, they're used to playing with high strike rates. Obviously, all the Indian boys do the same. Obviously, the dew factor is always a thing here in India this time of year. Whether the chemicals work or dew is going to be a factor; if we do end up having to bat first and bowl second, then we're going to have to adapt as much as possible to that situation. I guess, go out there, try to execute our skills as much as possible, whether we've got a wet ball or a dry ball. There's no real excuse, added Phillips. Phillips said New Zealand's journey to the final, despite one stumble against England in the Super Eights, had been built on collective effort, citing the match-winning contributions of Allen and Tim Seifert in the semifinal. We're pretty happy with how we've gone about things. Obviously, we had a little bit of a hiccup against England there, and we were in a strong position. But the way the boys came out against South Africa, I guess it comes down to one game at a time. In knockout competitions, it does seem to turn up for whoever's there on the day. Obviously, the way Finn batted the other day was fantastic. Along with Seifert, the boys bowled incredibly well. So it's a one-off game again, which is fantastic, and hopefully, we can go and adapt to the best we can. When it comes to going toe-to-toe with a cricketing superpower on home soil in front of a 130,000-strong crowd, Phillips said the gulf in resources had never stopped New Zealand before and would not stop them now in their quest to win their first-ever Mens T20 World Cup. I think cricket is cricket at the end of the day. Everybody's trying to get to the same position and, I guess, trying to perform as best they can for their country or whichever team they're playing against. In knockout competitions, it does seem to turn up for whoever's there on the day. Obviously, the way Finn batted the other day was fantastic. Along with Seifert, the boys bowled incredibly well. So it's a one-off game again, which is fantastic, and hopefully, we can go and adapt to the best we can. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They could probably pick three sides that would compete just as evenly in this World Cup. So, for us to go out and compete with teams around the world with such a small population is fantastic. But I think we've put it down to a lot of our team culture, our preparation, and trying to do the little things well, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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