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New Zealand's preparations for the cricket World Cup are the best they had been
in Daniel Vettori's four previous campaigns and they can enter the tournament
they co-host with Australia with confidence, the former captain has said.
Vettori,
who turns 36 on Jan. 27, has been included in New Zealand's squad for the
tournament in what will likely be his international swan song after an 18-year
career.
"My
previous four World Cups there has been some trepidation moving it into it but
this one feels like a good solid squad that is ready for it," Vettori told
reporters in Christchurch on Saturday, a day ahead of their first one-day
international against Sri Lanka.
"Rather
than stumbling into the World Cup like we may have done in the past, we can go
into it with all our bases covered and everybody firing."
That
confidence had been lifted over the last two years under Captain Brendon
McCullum and Coach Mike Hesson, Vettori added, with the recent 2-0 test series
victory over Sri Lanka also permeating into the one-day squad.
"You
can't underate how well the guys played in the test match and how much that
confidence has rubbed off on guys like me and the guys who weren't involved.
"We
feed off that confidence (and) there is a real vibe in the group."
Vettori
said their confidence would only be embellished further with a strong
performance in their seven-match series with Sri Lanka that starts at Hagley
Oval and is followed by two more one-dayers against Pakistan, before the
tournament begins.
"The
focus is around the build up (to the World Cup), but these are still
international
games
," he said in reference to the
nine games they play before the Feb. 14 opener.
"The
standard has been set by the team and we don't want to regress.
"I
think the World Cup is there and it's a big talking point for everyone but
we're concentrating on the game tomorrow and that's how the guys are looking at
it."

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