New Zealand mentor trusts Tendulkar says 'glad birthday' to Black Caps
New Zealand mentor Gary Stead said he trusted Sachin Tendulkar would pass on his respects after the India incredible wished MS Dhoni a "cheerful birthday and all the absolute best for the following two diversions" in front of their World Cup semi-last.
Dhoni, still India's wicketkeeper and skipper when a side highlighting Tendulkar won the 2011 World Cup last, turned 38 on Sunday.
Tendulkar took to Twitter to pass on his all the best yet the ramifications of his comments was that India would beat New Zealand in Tuesday's semi-last at Old Trafford and proceed to confront either has England or reigning heroes Australia in the July 14 last at Lord's.
"Wish you a cheerful birthday @msdhoni! Have an incredible year. All the absolute best for the following two amusements," Tendulkar tweeted.
Stead, solicited what he thought from Tendulkar's words, told correspondents in front of a New Zealand instructional meeting at Old Trafford on Sunday: "I'm certain he would do that.
"I didn't realize that yet ideally we have a 'birthday' coming up and he wishes one of our folks it as well."
New Zealand completed fourth in the 10-group gathering stage and just pushed out Pakistan from a spot in the knockout stages on net run-rate.
They additionally come into Tuesday's match having lost their last three diversions - against Pakistan, Australia and England.
Be that as it may, Stead, who saw his side's gathering match against India in Nottingham on June 13 washed out without a ball bowled, was unconcerned by the reality few gave New Zealand a lot of an opportunity.
"I trust everybody feels that. I'm not investing a ton of energy agonizing over what other individuals are figuring, regardless of whether we ought to be here or not," he said.
"India are a quality group. There's no uncertainty they have coordinate victors directly all through their line-up.
"Ideally you'll see if Kiwis are tough where it really counts out there too, that 'no bite the dust' frame of mind and I speculation stand up when we have to."
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New Zealand mentor trusts Tendulkar says 'glad birthday' to Black Caps |
Dhoni, still India's wicketkeeper and skipper when a side highlighting Tendulkar won the 2011 World Cup last, turned 38 on Sunday.
Tendulkar took to Twitter to pass on his all the best yet the ramifications of his comments was that India would beat New Zealand in Tuesday's semi-last at Old Trafford and proceed to confront either has England or reigning heroes Australia in the July 14 last at Lord's.
"Wish you a cheerful birthday @msdhoni! Have an incredible year. All the absolute best for the following two amusements," Tendulkar tweeted.
Stead, solicited what he thought from Tendulkar's words, told correspondents in front of a New Zealand instructional meeting at Old Trafford on Sunday: "I'm certain he would do that.
"I didn't realize that yet ideally we have a 'birthday' coming up and he wishes one of our folks it as well."
New Zealand completed fourth in the 10-group gathering stage and just pushed out Pakistan from a spot in the knockout stages on net run-rate.
They additionally come into Tuesday's match having lost their last three diversions - against Pakistan, Australia and England.
Be that as it may, Stead, who saw his side's gathering match against India in Nottingham on June 13 washed out without a ball bowled, was unconcerned by the reality few gave New Zealand a lot of an opportunity.
"I trust everybody feels that. I'm not investing a ton of energy agonizing over what other individuals are figuring, regardless of whether we ought to be here or not," he said.
"India are a quality group. There's no uncertainty they have coordinate victors directly all through their line-up.
"Ideally you'll see if Kiwis are tough where it really counts out there too, that 'no bite the dust' frame of mind and I speculation stand up when we have to."