'We've got to play two good games' - McCullum
Brendon McCullum is a man with the glint of a risk-taker in his eye and he has been understandably impressed by Netherlands' heady style of play at the World T20

Brendon McCullum said his team had chosen not to mull over their defeat to South Africa earlier in the week • Getty Images
Borren asks for more support
Peter Borren, the Netherlands captain who has been repeatedly put through the ringer by his side at the World T20, said that their near miss against South Africa had given them confidence that they can compete after the disappointment of being dismissed for 39 in their first Super 10 game.
Netherlands fell agonisingly short, despite playing "nowhere near our best" and Borren suggested that the pressure would be on New Zealand, who need to win to keep pace in pursuit of a semi-final spot.
He also made a plea for greater backing at home, after being on the receiving end of much criticism for their abject display against Sri Lanka. Netherlands made history twice within a matter of days, with an astonishing run chase to qualify for the Super 10 stage followed by the lowest score in T20 history.
"We got an awful lot of support when we beat Ireland and really appreciated that, it would be nice if that support also came when we most needed it, which was after the last game," Borren said. "It was a bit disappointing that some of the Dutch cricketing public decided to have a bit of a crack but, at the same time, we got 39 all out so we can't sit back and be too happy about it.
"Whether we play a fantastic match or poorly as we did the other day, I'd quite like it if they were still behind us, because we are just out here trying our hardest and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I hope they were proud of some of the cricket we played against South Africa."
Alan Gardner is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. He tweets here