NZ star sends warning to Pakistan ahead of T20I series

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NEW DELHI: New Zealand's young batting sensation

Finn Allen

is optimistic about the team's prospects despite missing eight senior players, including stars like

Kane Williamson

, due to IPL commitments.
Ahead of their five-match T20 International series against Pakistan starting April 18, Allen expressed confidence in the younger players stepping up, citing it as a rewarding opportunity to gauge their skills against a formidable opponent.

Speaking to PTI, Allen stated, "It is an awesome opportunity with players being away at the IPL, for young guys such as Tim Robinson, who have shown their talent and had a good Super Smash tournament here in New Zealand during the summer."

"I guess with the upcoming series, we batted out with them at home not too long ago but it is on their turf now and we know from tours in the past, that they are pretty tough to beat at home," admitted the Kiwi star.

He also highlighted the absence of key players like

Trent Boult

and

Devon Conway

but emphasized the potential of emerging talents like Tim Robinson.

Michael Bracewell

will lead the side after returning from injuries, adding depth to the team's composition.

Acknowledging the challenge of playing in Pakistan, Allen remained optimistic, adding, "Every chance you get to play for New Zealand or represent your country is a try-out, and an opportunity to showcase your skills...hopefully, selection takes care of itself, just clear minded on going over to Pakistan and trying to contribute to winning a series."
(Inputs from PTI)

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