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Cricket-Bridesmaid Black Caps look to go one better

SYDNEY : New Zealand looked destined to fly into every tournament a little under the radar but having reached the Twenty20 World Cup final last year, a golden generation of Black Caps can only improve by lifting the title in Melbourne next month.

Coach Gary Stead has a largely settled squad with a strong, if not super-powerful, batting line-up highlighted by captain Kane Williamson, and an experienced bowling unit that can destroy any side on its day.

Hardened by a tough warm-up schedule, the Blacks Caps will have a chance to make an early statement when they take on hosts and reigning champions Australia in the opening Super 12 match at Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.

They will be without all-rounder Daryl Mitchell, who misses New Zealand's opener with a fractured finger but should be available later in the tournament, but are otherwise in reasonable shape in terms of form and fitness.

Most importantly for their hopes of adding a short format crown to the test world title they secured in 2021, Williamson looks to be back in the sort of nick that saw him knock off 85 runs in last year's final in Dubai.

"It's great to see Kane back hitting the ball as he was," Stead said after Williamson struck a half century in a Tri-Series final against Pakistan in Christchurch last week.

"We've got guys like him and Devon Conway who through pure batsmanship can generate strike rates and be as good as anyone in the world. He showed that last year in the final and he looked in that sort of form again, I thought."

Lockie Ferguson and his fellow quick Adam Milne, who had abdominal issues, came through a run-out in a warm-up against South Africa in Brisbane on Monday and will back up veteran strike duo Trent Boult and Tim Southee.

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