India vs new zealand
Still have time to work on our mistakes before T20 World Cup: Tim Seifert
Hamilton, Jan 27: New Zealand wicketkeeper Tim Seifert is not too worried about the team's first two losses in the T20I series against India affecting their T20 World Cup preparations as he feels they still have time to get their act together before the tournament in October.
"We are not playing our best at the moment. There are 20-odd games before the World Cup, and that tournament is the pinnacle, so we will get there (in preparation)," Seifert said ahead of the third T20I here on Wednesday.
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