ICC World Cup Final: England could be too hot to handle for New Zealand, hints Kumar Sangakkara
England to face New Zealand in the World Cup final (Reuters Photo)The two teams meet in the final at Lord's on Sunday, and former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara believes England start as favourites on form.
"England are going into today's World Cup final with confidence. They have backed up their pre-tournament favourites tag with some brilliant cricket in their last three must-win matches. They have played their best cricket under pressure and, buoyed by home support, they look the strongest team," Sangakkara wrote in his column for The Times of India.
England defeated arch-rivals Australia in the semi-finals in a one-sided contest, winning it by eight wickets. In the first semi-final, New Zealand put India out of the tournament in a nail-biter, winning by 18 runs in the end.
"New Zealand can be very proud of their semifinal performance against India, inflicting a massive upset with some exceptional fast bowling. However, if England play to their current form, the Black Caps will be hard-pressed to find ways to beat them," the legendary Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batsman felt.
The Kiwis scraped through to the semis edging out Pakistan on net run-rate after the two teams ended up with 11 points each.
Sangakkara reckoned Kane Williamson, the iconic Black Caps captain, will need to inspire his team for one last game to challenge England, who have had a more consistent run compared to New Zealand.
"To spring another upset, they will need to recover from that emotional and physically draining semifinal and take more inspiration from their excellent leader Kane Williamson.
"New Zealand had limped through qualification and, going into semifinals, they looked far from the well-drilled unit that started the tournament so efficiently. But they re-grouped to play a well-planned and restrained brand of cricket that harked back to their pre-McCullum days," Sangakkara wrote.
New Zealand ended up runners-up in the 2015 edition, when the Brendon McCullum-led team lost to Australia in the final. Considering the Kiwis were not among the top favourites to win the tittle this time, reaching their second final in a row is a huge achievement.
"In this edition, they (New Zealand) were not so highly tipped, but they have battled their way through nonetheless," Sangakkara analysed. "Much credit for that is due to Williamson for his shrewd and calm leadership. He has absorbed the twin pressures of being New Zealand's leading run-scorer and captain so well."
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