Close Menu
1XNEWS
    • Contacts
    • About us
    1XNEWS
    • CRICKET
      • Cricket match predictions
      • Domestic
      • International
      • IPL
      • WTC
      • Women
    • FOOTBALL
      • Football match predictions
      • Indian Football
        • ISL
        • I-League
        • National Football Team
      • European Football
        • Premier League
        • Serie A
        • Bundesliga
        • La Liga
      • Championships
        • Euro 2020
        • FIFA World Cup
        • UEFA Champions League
        • UEFA Europa League
        • UEFA Nations League
        • European Super League
      • Transfers
    • KABADDI
    • BADMINTON
    • BASKETBALL
    • BOXING
    • TENNIS
    • OTHER SPORTS
      • ATHLETICS
      • SWIMMING
      • WRESTLING
      • TABLE TENNIS
      • ESPORTS
      • GOLF
      • FIELD HOCKEY
      • GYMNASTICS
      • MMA
      • RUGBY
    • 1XBET APP
    1XNEWS
    1xNews » CRICKET » International » Southee’ excited about playing 3 Tests in short time ahead of WTC final
    International

    Southee’ excited about playing 3 Tests in short time ahead of WTC final

    Kashish ChadhaBy Kashish ChadhaMay 22, 20213 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram
    Credit: Getty Images
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram

    New Zealand’s quick Tim Southee isn’t too wary of excessive workload during a busy and cramped summer in the UK where the Kiwis play a two-Test series against England ahead of the World Test Championship final versus India. 

    The series against England begins on June 2 with a Lord’s Test before the action moves to Edgbaston for the second fixture from June 10. Only eight days later, New Zealand face India in the ultimate clash for the World Test Championship title at Rose Bowl, Southampton, from June 18. 

    With three important Tests scheduled inside 20 days, the challenge for the Kiwis will be to ensure all their players are free of the dangers of physical and mental burnout, especially since they’ll also be having to counter an extended period amid the biosecurity regulations. 

    Southee, however, said the tourists aren’t too worried about it as they do not often get to play three back to back Tests and definitely not with a trophy as prestigious as the one for WTC up for grabs. On the personal front as well, Southee reiterated there isn’t much fear about having to push through a cramped schedule. 

    “It’s exciting to play three Test matches in a short space of time. It is something that the team doesn’t get to do that often.

    We’ve come off a bit of a break, which has been nice, and (we have) been able to get some conditioning into our bodies, the guys that have come from the IPL and are going to be playing some cricket.”

    Southee was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz.

    “So the guys are refreshed in some sort of way, using the next couple of weeks to get ourselves prepared and ready to play three Test matches.

    They are in quick succession but we have had a chance to prepare physically leading into this with some strength and conditioning stuff. Now, it’s just getting our loads to a point over the coming weeks so that we can rock on to those three Test matches.”

    he added.

    Southee, who has contributed 51 wickets at an average of only 20.00 in his 10 Tests towards Kiwis’ surge to the WTC final, also played down suggestions that New Zealand can treat the series against England as a warm-up exercise for their marquee encounter against India. 

    “I think anytime you get a chance to play a Test match for New Zealand, it’s an amazing opportunity and it’s something that you treasure, so I don’t think you would treat them as warm-ups. It’s a two-match Test series against England and so our focus is first and foremost on those two matches against England,” he said. 

    “For us, it is great to have those matches in the lead-in to the final that follows on afterwards. It’s great preparation for the final but in saying that, for us it’s a two-match Test series that we’re really looking forward to, and the quality English opposition in these conditions,” Southee added.

    New Zealand reached the WTC final after finishing second on the nine-team league points table. Kane Williamson and company won 7 of their 11 fixtures spanning 5 series. 

    While they weren’t as successful in foreign conditions and lost 3-0 in Australia besides managing a 1-1 draw in Sri Lanka, they dominated India, West Indies and Pakistan in home conditions.

    Due to hurdles posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Kiwis couldn’t play one of their three scheduled away series in Bangladesh. But their series win at home last year will give them a psychological edge against India. 

    England India New Zealand
    Share. Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram

    Related Posts

    WRESTLING

    Kick, Control, Conquer: The Rise of Mixed Martial Arts in India

    May 16, 2024
    TENNIS

    Smash, Swerve, and Score: The Tennis Landscape in India

    May 15, 2024
    ATHLETICS

    Sprinting Ahead: Athletics and the Race to Glory

    May 15, 2024
    BADMINTON

    Shuttling to Success: The Syed Modi India International Badminton Championship Overview

    May 14, 2024
    International

    The Cricket World Cup Semifinals: Crunch Time for India

    May 14, 2024
    GOLF

    On Par: The Golfing Greens of India 

    May 13, 2024
    RUGBY

    Rugby Rundown: India’s Foray into the World of Rugby

    May 12, 2024
    BADMINTON

    Badminton Blitz: Smashes and Strategies

    May 12, 2024
    FOOTBALL

    Sweat, Speed, and Strategy: The World of Indian Football

    May 11, 2024
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Trending
    Women
    Cricket Beyond the Boundary: Women Warriors
    By 1X TeamMay 16, 2024

    The golden age of Indian women’s cricket is upon us and the fans are ready…

    The Cricket World Cup Semifinals: Crunch Time for India

    May 14, 2024

    Sweat, Speed, and Strategy: The World of Indian Football

    May 11, 2024

    Cricketing Chronicles: Echoes from the Pitch

    May 9, 2024

    Verratti leaves PSG, joins Qatari side Al-Arabi in record transfer

    May 7, 2024

    Kicking it Off: A Dive into Football’s Greatest Games

    May 6, 2024
    About
    About

    1x.news is your all-in-one website to stay in touch with everything going on in the world of sports: from domestic competitions such as the Indian Premier League and all the way to the Champions League.

    THE TITLE SPONSOR OF SPORTS TEAMS
    © 2025 Copyright 1xbet.cricket. All rights reserved.
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contacts

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.