NZ coach rues missing game time ahead of SL Tests
New Zealand's cricket team is grappling with disappointment after its one-off Test match against Afghanistan was called off without a single ball being bowled. The cancelation, due to persistent rain and outfield issues in Greater Noida, has deprived the Kiwis of vital match practice ahead of their upcoming series against Sri Lanka and India. This development comes as a significant setback for New Zealand, who have not played Test cricket for six months.
Coach Gary Stead expresses disappointment
New Zealand head coach Gary Stead expressed his disappointment at the post-match press conference, stating, "The most disappointing part for us is that we lost the opportunity to be match-hardened and match-ready when we go into our Test match [against Sri Lanka] next week." He emphasized that this was a rare chance for his team to face Afghanistan and adapt to their unique playing style.
Stead highlights team's frustration and commitment to Test cricket
Stead highlighted the team's frustration over the cancelation, stating, "We have come here to play cricket and play a Test match and as Jonathan (Trott) said, Test cricket, certainly to our group of players that is here, that's very dear to their hearts." Despite this setback, he remains confident in his team's ability to adapt under varying conditions. He also expressed optimism about playing more Tests against Afghanistan in the future.
Stead praises Afghanistan's cricket achievements, eyes WTC final
Stead praised Afghanistan's recent achievements in white-ball cricket, including a win against New Zealand in the group stage of the 2024 T20 World Cup. He said, "Afghanistan have knocked just about every top team in the world over now. So they're certainly a force and becoming more and more of a force in world cricket." Looking ahead, Stead expressed New Zealand's ambition to make the World Test Championship final again after their current third-place standing.