3 NZ BOWLERS WHO CAN STOP INDIA FROM WINNING THE WTC 

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KYLE JAMIESON

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One of the rising stars, Kyle Jamieson has taken the world of cricket by storm with his all-around abilities. The tall fast bowler will be vital to the plans of the New Zealand side on a helpful wicket. The 26-year-old will look to utilise his height to his advantage and trouble the Indians.

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He was the player of the match against India in the second Test match between the two sides the last time they met. He scalped 5 wickets in the first innings and also scored a quickfire 49. Jamieson has picked up 36 wickets in 6 matches with best figures of 6/38.

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TRENT BOULT

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One of the finest exponents of the art of swing bowling, Trent Boult, will be the Black Caps' trump card in this much-anticipated clash. The top order of the Indian side, especially opener Rohit Sharma, has been troubled by the left-arm seamer in the past.

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Boult will enter this crucial clash against India recharged and rejuvenated after a much-needed break from cricket. He will look to better his numbers of 34 wickets in 9 matches in the World Test Championship by dismantling the opposition with his lethal swing.

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TIM SOUTHEE

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A Kiwi stalwart, Tim Southee, has been the leader of their bowling attack for a very long time. The right-arm pacer brings a wealth of experience at the international level to the table and has been one of the primary reasons behind their miraculous ascent in the longest format of the game.

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The 32-year-old has been the pick of the bowlers for the Black Caps, scalping 51 wickets in 10 matches. Southee wreaked havoc in a home series against India in early 2020. He was the player of the match in the first Test and picked up 9 wickets across both innings in NZ's win.

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