Tim Southee: ‘New Zealand, world Test champions? It would be special’

0
9
- Advertisement -

The New Zealand seamer on playing at Lord’s, his side’s stellar bowling attack and the chance to become a world champion

It was in the art deco city of Napier that Tim Southee announced himself, the 19-year-old farmer’s son crackling on his Test debut against England in 2008 with a five-wicket haul and a blaze of sixes. Some 13 years and 77 caps later he pitches up at Lord’s for the fourth time in his Test career as the leader of what is arguably New Zealand’s finest attack.

A natural purveyor of right-arm swing from a 6ft 4in frame, yet doing so predominantly with the less conducive Kookaburra ball, Southee has been one of the pillars of understated excellence that has driven Kane Williamson’s side to next month’s World Test Championship final against India in Southampton.

Continue reading…

Written by Ali Martin
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/may/30/tim-southee-new-zealand-world-test-champions-it-would-be-special under the title “Tim Southee: ‘New Zealand, world Test champions? It would be special’”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.