IND vs NZ: We’re going to be a different challenge back home, says Kyle Jamieson

New Zealand all-rounder Kyle Jamieson feels that playing Test cricket India Considering visiting the country for the first time will pose a different challenge. He said he would consult senior pacers Neil Wagner and Tim Southee on how to bowl in Indian conditions.

“I haven’t played a whole lot of cricket here. I had the first part IPL Which was good, but it will be different again. I have Wags (Wagner) and Timmy (Saudi) here, so it would be nice to throw some ideas at them to gain their expertise on how to bowl here. It will definitely be a different challenge for us back home, but really looking forward to it,” Jamieson was quoted as saying by stuff.co.nz.

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Jamieson was instrumental in winning the last three Tests against India in New Zealand, including the World Test Championship final in Southampton in June this year.

But with Southee and Wagner in the squad, he may not be a part of the playing XI for the first Test at the Green Park Stadium here on Thursday.

The all-rounder, who made a stellar start to Test cricket, taking 46 wickets in just eight matches at an average of 14.17, taking five wickets, knows that playing Test cricket in India will be an uphill challenge as New Zealand begins. Your defense of the WTC title.

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“It certainly feels like a long time ago. There is no better way to start in India than in India’s challenge.”

Also, he is clear about sticking to his strengths while adapting to the circumstances. “First and foremost I think it’s about me not trying to change my game too much – still try and stick to my strengths but try and adapt to the conditions.

“If I play and get the new ball, it’s trying to swing it and try to focus on that as the conditions change and the roles change throughout the game.”

The 26-year-old said that I am not playing a single match. t20 world cup Helped him focus on himself. “It was nice to be a part of it and it gave me the opportunity to step back, the amount I was playing cricket, work on my game and get back in the gym with Chris (Donaldson, strength and conditioning coach). “

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