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Men's ODI WC: Williamson Okay With 'underdog' Tag Ahead Of Semifinal Clash With Unbeaten India
There are two reasons for that -- one is that despite reaching the semifinals on so many occasions and the finals in the last two editions, the Black Caps are yet to win their maiden ICC title, while the second reason is the tremendous form displayed by hosts India, who go into the last-four encounter unbeaten in nine matches.
Despite their tremendous record in the 50-over cricket World Cup -- they will be playing the semifinals of the fifth successive edition, New Zealand skipper Kane Williams is quite comfortable with the underdog tag attached to his side.
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