Trent Boult (Image - ICC)
May 26 (CRICKETNMORE) - Make no mistake about it: left-arm fast bowlers could prove to be a powerful weapon at this World Cup. It's a familiar sight – southpaws jagging balls back into right-hand batsmen, shackling the dominant forces in one-day cricket.
That was precisely the scene as New Zealand's Trent Boult sliced and diced India's top-order in their opening warm-up clash as they won by six wickets at The Oval.
Boult got the ball moving both ways, unleashing all of his skidding, low-slung venom at the first time of asking in England & Wales. If there's any doubting the value of the left-armer, it's been 36 years since a nation lifted the World Cup without one.