There's plenty we've taken from the defeat to India in group stage: NZ opener Will Young
Will Young is focused on exploiting Rohit Sharma's side's weaknesses in the Champions Trophy final here on Sunday. Young has given a solid starts to the Black Caps in the Champions Trophy alongside Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra and he will be one of the key batters in the high-stakes final.
«There is plenty we can take from that (group match defeat to India) in a scouting point of view, especially in my eyes as a batter, but I am sure the bowlers got a good look at their (India) batters as well and how they are likely to approach things,» Young told ICC about the 44-run defeat to India on March 2 at the same venue.
«It was a great opportunity to see the style of cricket they will bring, especially at that venue and in those conditions,» he added.
New Zealand have shown how formidable they are with batter Rachin Ravindra in red-hot form, notching centuries against Bangladesh (group stage) and South Africa (semifinal).
The 32-year-old right-hand batter added that over the years India and New Zealand have played several engrossing games, and whichever side plays good cricket on that particular day will have a better chance of winning.
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