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New Zealand vs England, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 – New Zealand Final Predicted XI

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New Zealand have surprised numerous with their astonishing run to the finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. The Kane Williamson led-side were the underdogs against India in the semi-final yet managed to shock the Men dressed in Blue and trump them by 18 runs to reach the final stage. Prior to the semis, the Kiwis were on a three-match losing streak yet uplifted their performance at critical stage to upset the Indian team.

They will again be the underdogs against England and a comparative display at Lord’s versus the hosts could land the Kiwis their first-since forever world title.

Prior to the final, how about we investigate their predicted XI for this conflict:-

Colin Munro

The opening batsmen have been New Zealand’s Achilles’ heel in the World Cup. Henry Nicholls has been poor in the competition so far as he amassed only 34 runs in 3 matches at an average of only 13. So it looks likely that the Kiwis may review Munro for the final.

Martin Guptill

There was discussion of dropping Guptill before the India conflict in the semi-final. New Zealand persevered with him and it received rewards (not while batting). Guptill perpetrated a match-winning run-out of MS Dhoni which for all intents and purposes affirmed New Zealand’s interest in the final. Despite the fact that he was expelled for only 1 yet that run-out might have spared Guptill’s place in the playing XI.

Kane Williamson

He was been New Zealand’s friend in need in the World Cup as the captain needed to play in the first five overs in most of the matches. He has scored 548 runs at this competition at an amazing average of 91.33 and New Zealand would seek after another enormous innings from their captain.

Ross Taylor

It has been an unremarkable competition for Ross Taylor as he has only 335 runs at an average of 41.87 in 8 innings up until now. The Kiwis would trust the accomplished batsman would have spared his best for the last.

James Neesham

With 213 runs and 12 wickets, Jimmy Neesham has defended his all-rounder’s tag in the World Cup. He has taken significant wickets in the competition while his innings against Pakistan will be remembered for a long time.

Colin de Grandhomme

While Neesham has sparkled, Colin de Grandhomme has taken a back seat. His efficiency has been somewhat low in England with only 5 wickets with the ball close by. While batting likewise, Grandhomme has scored runs at an average of only 24.

Tom Latham

Enormous things were expected from Tom Latham however he has disappointed big time in the World Cup. He has overseen only 108 runs at an average of simply 15.42. Still Kiwis are probably going to endure with a triumphant combination in the final.

Mitchell Santner

The no. 1 spinner in New Zealand ranks, Mitchell Santner has unobtrusively kept on creating the goods for his nation. Santner has only 6 wickets yet has been significant in the middle overs where the Kiwis have required somebody to stop the opposition run stream.

Matt Henry

The hero of the semi-final has proceeded to build up his place in the playing XI. He has 13 wickets in the World Cup and might look want to add to his count in the final against England.

Trent Boult

New Zealand’s best bowler in the 2019 World Cup, Trent Boult has been deadly in his opening spell. Boult will hope to lead his nation to a world title in London with another wicket-taking spell against England.

Lockie Ferguson

It hosts been a coming-out party for Lockie Ferguson. The right-hand pacer has set up his name in the World Cup with searing opening spells and efficient demise overs. He is only one wicket behind Boult in the list however England batsmen will be careful about the danger given by Ferguson.

Pamela Greenberg

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