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10 reasons to feel good about Black Caps

Sriram Veera
25-Feb-2013
Members of the New Zealand team gather after the dismissal of Indian batsman Mohammad Kaif. From left: Lou Vincent, Brendon McCullum (partially obscured), Nathan Astle, Kyle Mills, Daniel Vettori, Stephen Fleming, Craig McMillan, Daryl Tuffey, Mathew Sinclair, Jacob Oram and 12th man Michael Mason. 3rd ODI: New Zealand v India at Jade Stadium, Christchurch, 1 January 2003.

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Adam Parore believes the rediscovered killer instinct will serve Black Caps well in the World Cup.
This is the most exciting group of talent I've seen for some time, and already among our better one-day outfits. The challenge is to move ahead, to reach a 60 to 70 per cent win ratio instead of settling for 45 per cent. The signs are good. The quality we have just seen is superior to anything from the 1980s or my era - they are playing at a completely different level. Keep it up, and they will be hard for anyone to beat.
Richard Boock is also in a optimistic mood. He presents 10 reasons to feel good about New Zealand's World Cup Campaign.
Rod Emmerson captures the upbeat mood in New Zealand with a cartoon. Check it out here.

Sriram Veera is a former staff writer at ESPNcricinfo