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Tim Southee predicts that Team India’s preparations for the 2023 Asia Cup will be significant

With less than two months till the World Cup, New Zealand’s pace leader Tim Southee acknowledges that the scheduling of T20 events has made it difficult for teams to coordinate resources, but believes that the next Asia Cup will play a significant role in India’s preparations for the championship.

Sanju Samson was included as a stand-by player for India’s enlarged 17-member squad for the Asia Cup, which begins on August 30, since KL Rahul, the chosen wicketkeeper-batter at No. 5, has developed a niggle in addition to his initial injury.

“I suppose the ideal scenario would be to play as much as possible as a team and to prepare for a World Cup. But if you look at the Asia Cup, I believe there is no greater event to rally your squad around.

At the Ceat Cricket Rating Award on Monday, Southee told the media, “I’d imagine that will be a big part of the Indian team’s preparation for the Asia Cup.”

In addition, Southee encouraged Indian hitters to develop strategies for left-arm pace while noting the troublemakers Trent Boult of England and Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan.

“I don’t know what it is, but having a left-armer was always useful — something that perhaps people don’t encounter much. Shaheen Shah and Trent Boult are two excellent bowlers who have given many players trouble over the years, as you stated, the Kiwi bowler added.

“I don’t believe there is much of a problem. I have no doubt that the Indian players, who are world-class athletes, will have effective game plans for every bowler they face.

The 34-year-old expressed the hope that Kane Williamson would be well in time for the World Cup.

“Kane is making every effort to ensure that he will be well for the World Cup. If he’ll be available or not won’t be known until closer to the World Cup. I suppose the best course of action for Kane is to wait and see.

He’s undoubtedly one of our finest cricketers ever, even though we are such a tiny cricketing country. He will be missed by any team without him on it. If he doesn’t, it gives a chance for someone else to step up, Southee said. “We’re hopeful his rehabilitation goes well and that he’s going to be well.

“Over the last couple of years, we’ve been able to build some depth from some players, and I’m sure we’ll find someone who can fill that role,” he said.

To complete their preparations for the major tournament, the Kiwi bowler said all nations will try to have their World Cup players spend the next weeks together.

New Zealand will play England in the World Cup opening match on October 5 in Ahmedabad after a bilateral series of four T20Is and as many ODIs played abroad.

With T20 cricket, balancing the many forms, and hectic schedules, it has been difficult for all teams to get their players started and live together for an extended amount of time, but I expect that will change in the coming months as we approach the World Cup.

Southee also anticipated that the New Zealand players that participated in the IPL this year will make advantage of their familiarity with the fields and weather.

The New Zealanders who participated in the IPL earlier this year “would have gained as much knowledge as they can about the grounds and surfaces that we’ll be playing on every time you’ve come to these parts of the world,” he added.

 

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