News Sports Cricket World Cup 2015: Will Oz, Kiwi tracks prove to be graveyards for spinners?

World Cup 2015: Will Oz, Kiwi tracks prove to be graveyards for spinners?

New Delhi: Even as the Teams are ready with their final squads for the World Cup 2015 scheduled to begin in next 20 days in Australia-New Zealand, it would be interesting to see how spinners


14) Daniel Vettori (New Zealand)

New Zealand's most experienced player Daniel Vettori is one of the most dangerous players the World Cup co-host nation, New Zealand has got presently. Though, being in and out from the team, New Zealand will try to cash every bit of experience in world cup.

He has shown once again why his experience will be crucial if New Zealand are to mount a serious World Cup challenge.

The 35-year-old returned to action in the 50-over game after 15 months against South Africa in October 2014. Despite remaining wicketless in both appearances, Vettori was highly economical, going at 4.20 runs per over.

New Zealand's preparations for the World Cup are the best they had been in Daniel Vettori's four previous campaigns and they can enter the tournament they co-host with Australia with confidence, the former captain has said.