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Rohit has been the stand-out batter,says Kane Williamson
Manchester, July 8 (CRICKETNMORE): New Zealands bowling will definitely hold the key when they take on India in the first semifinal of the World Cup at the Old Trafford on Tuesday and skipper Kane Williamson believes that his boys are up for the challenge to take on Virat Kohli and Co.
"Yeah, I think the bowlers have been brilliant throughout this whole campaign. We know that in cricket every day is different. Some days are better than the others, so just trying to adapt as a unit as best you can is definitely the most important thing. By and large, the players have done that outstandingly well. But we know that we've got a different challenge coming up tomorrow, in different conditions too," Williamson said on the eve of the match.
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