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Tim Seifert, the first-rate foreigner looking for New Zealand

Tim Seifert, the first-rate foreigner looking for New Zealand




Tim Seifert, the first-rate foreigner looking for New Zealand








Tim Seifert hits the ball upside down AFP


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"Great memories, yes, it was a beautiful day and I hope to have another tomorrow."








Long before #BoundaryCountback (Sorry, Jimmy), but before that, Tim Seifert came out under Wellington's lights and was enraged. It was only his tenth participation in international cricket, his first participation as a New Zealand star, and in the end, he had not only played a leading role in giving India its biggest defeat against T20I, but was also preparing to enter. wild card in the World Cup team. That was his X factor, that day was worth 84 rounds of 43 rounds.








The fairy tale did not end well with Seifert injured at the wrong time, but he's back and another ICC trophy is hiding in the distance. The 24-year-old is an added value for any T20 strike line with his variety of unorthodox shots, ranging from down-the-line shots against an extreme pace to ingenious little shots on the boxer's head, all which made a lot of sense when, after the 80 hits of India, he faced the cameras and said, "A bit funny when they told me I'd open the tickets." YouTubed Brendon McCullum and I have saw some of their tickets. "








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Only New Zealand has too many hitters. Martin Guptill and Colin Munro are the first incumbents, whose pace was decisive in keeping the team's execution rate at 8.69. No other team, having played a minimum of 15 T20, has scored more points since the last T20 World Cup. It is expected that Kane Williamson, who was supposed to play these games against England but had to retire due to injury, is in shape again before the practice starts on November 21st. He rarely beats below his 3rd position in all forms of play.








All this means that Seifert often had to behave like a stranger. "To be honest, I would like to be on top or beat all three or anywhere," he said Saturday when he returned to Wellington, where he was. He announced himself first. "We started this series here against India last year, so I hope we can do the same."














New Zealand is 0-1 against England, largely because of a bad start. They lost a first game in the third and the other followed since the last ball of the game Powerplay, allowing the team to catch up the rest of the round. Coach Gary Stead has already spoken of the difficulty of selecting four top-notch spotters in the same eleventh, although Seifert seemed to like being in a competition for places.








"Personally no, I do not think at all tense," he said after beating No. 3 against England on Friday. "I think it's pretty good, we have people there to talk about how we're going to improve as individuals, Munro and Guptill are world-class players, it's amazing to have them here And yes, once Kane comes in, we'll have to think about it and it's up to the coaches and the coach to decide. "








Much of New Zealand's success lies in the confidence of its players and its rapid adaptation. But now it seems that one jurisdiction disagrees with the other. They have a player who is not fit, Guptill, but it has served them well in the past. They also have a limited number of matches to find backup copies. Seifert could be a good scream if he has time to lie before being pressured by his first senior ICC tournament.