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POST TIME: 9 July, 2019 00:00 00 AM
Ferguson happy for NZ to be CWC ‘scrappers’
AFP, Manchester

Ferguson happy for NZ to be CWC  ‘scrappers’

New Zealand’s Lockie Ferguson (C) exercises with teammates during a training session at Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday ahead of their CWC 2019 semi-final match against India. Afp photo

New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson says the Black Caps will revel in their reputation as “scrappers” when they face India in the World Cup semi-finals at Old Trafford on Tuesday.

The 2015 runners-up only qualified for the last four on net run-rate and have lost their last three games against Pakistan, Australia and England.

India, whose group match against New Zealand was washed out, are many pundits’ tip to make it through to a July 14 final at Lord's where they will face either tournament hosts England or reigning champions Australia.

But Ferguson, speaking to reporters at Old Trafford on Sunday, had no problems with people talking down New Zealand's chances of winning a first World Cup title.

“It's an interesting one. I guess in World Cups obviously big games get pumped up and where we stand is the fourth going into the semi-finals so naturally I guess they back India,” he said.

“But as New Zealanders we are often the underdogs and I guess that's a position we like to be in and it's knockout cricket now. so it's all on Tuesday and the better team will go through.”

He added: “As a team, we definitely want to be the scrappers, guys that scrap for wins, not always will we win pretty.

“But in a way we kind of pride ourselves on the ability to come back from tough situations and scrap our way and give ourselves an opportunity to win.”

Ferguson has had an impressive first World Cup.