By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sports UpdatesSports UpdatesSports Updates
  • Home
  • Cricket
    • IPL
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
  • Baseball
Reading: Not much ODI cricket between major events makes series like the one against India more important: Henry Nicholls
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Sports UpdatesSports Updates
Font ResizerAa
  • News & Perspective
  • Home
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
  • About
  • Contact
Follow US
Sports Updates > News > Cricket > Not much ODI cricket between major events makes series like the one against India more important: Henry Nicholls
Cricket

Not much ODI cricket between major events makes series like the one against India more important: Henry Nicholls

Admin
Last updated: January 13, 2026 6:23 pm
Published January 13, 2026
Share
4 Min Read
Nicholls said New Zealand will have to keep doing the right things for longer durations after they lost the opening ODI by four wickets despite coming close. (PTI Photo)
SHARE

New Zealand batter Henry Nicholls on Tuesday said having a limited amount of one-day cricket between global events makes the series such as the ongoing one against India “more important than ever”. While the next 50-over World Cup is still 22 months away, questions on the relevance of the format and context of the ongoing series have resurfaced as focus primarily remains on next month’s T20 World Cup. “Like you say there’s not as much one-day cricket between major events, I think that makes these series even more important,” Nicholls told the media ahead of New Zealand’s training session here at the Niranjan Shah Stadium. “A few of us have been playing some List-A cricket back home, so we have got a bit of the format under our belt. But it’s a format that we enjoy playing so when you have those series now, they are more important than ever with limited amount,” he added. Nicholls said New Zealand will have to keep doing the right things for longer durations after they lost the opening ODI by four wickets despite coming close. “From a batting point of view, we did a lot of things pretty well and it’s a case of us being able to do them for a bit longer. Devon and I (had a) partnership at the top, if one of us is able to bat for an extended period of time…” “That’s always the case of one-day cricket, if you’re able to have wickets in hand, have a set batter in through to the last 15 (or) 10 overs then it certainly extends your death (overs) period.” When asked if there were any learnings from playing against Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for the inexperienced players in the New Zealand camp, Nicholls said they certainly were able to build some pressure. “That’s the challenge when you come over here and certainly as a young group — even as an experienced group — is when you play against players who have played that much cricket,” he said.Story continues below this ad “But also to see it firsthand in the first game and the way the guys adapted, certainly from a bowling point of view, bowling to those guys and finding ways to try and put them under pressure…” “If we are able to do some of those things even as an inexperienced side, then the nature of cricket is (that) if you’re able to take wickets, you’re able to put teams under pressure,” he added. Nicholls said having the one-ball rule after the 34th over certainly makes batting tougher. “We saw at the end of our innings (as well), the ball was quite a lot darker and a lot softer as well which can make it harder to get away,” he said. “That is why they brought the rule in in terms of choosing one ball to make it a little bit harder around the death stage.Story continues below this ad “That’s certainly something to keep in mind if you’re in a batting team (first) and (if) you’re on top, then maybe it won’t be as easy at the end to score as much. So maybe take it on a little bit earlier,” he added.

Source

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Copy Link
Share
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

3 × three =

Cricket Live Score

Live Cricket Scores

Top Categories

  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton

Latest Updates

Baseball

March 7, 2026

March 7, 2026
Baseball

WBC in Miami features custom hot dogs for each country in Pool D

March 7, 2026
Basketball

Lakers’ LeBron James, Deandre Ayton to miss game vs. Pacers

March 7, 2026
Basketball

How Caleb Wilson’s injury impacts UNC-Duke, NCAA tournament and NBA draft

March 7, 2026

You Might Also Like

Samson
Cricket

The making of Sanju Samson: ‘The ball left the bat unlike anyone else’

March 7, 2026
Axar Patel had proven again that it is belief that drives players to run like maniacs and push human limits to the brink. (Express Photo by Narendra Vaskar/AP Photo)
Cricket

Why Axar Patel catches what others don’t even chase

March 7, 2026
Axar patel Shivam dube relay catch
Cricket

T20 World Cup | ‘Shivam udhar khada hain, lob kar deta hoon’: Axar Patel reveals thoughts while pulling off relay catch with Dube in IND vs ENG match

March 6, 2026
pitch
Cricket

Team India to be offered mixed-soil pitch for final against New Zealand, to avoid past World Cup disasters from Ahmedabad

March 6, 2026
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Instagram
Quick Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
Categories
  • Cricket
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Badminton
Other Links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Sports Updates. All Rights Reserved

adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

2 + 1 =

Lost your password?