Former New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming, who will be assisting head coach Gary Stead during the Black Caps' ICC T20 World Cup campaign after guiding Chennai Super Kings to their fourth IPL title recently, has said that the Kane Williamson-led side has a "very high skill set" and the team only needs to get the "right balance" to excel on the big stage here.
The ICC T20 World Cup begins in Oman and the UAE later on Sunday, and New Zealand -- who won the ICC World Test Championship Final earlier this year defeating India -- will be hoping to add a second ICC title to their cupboard when they begin their campaign against Pakistan on October 26.
"It's a good squad. We've never had as much talent as this within New Zealand Cricket, so getting the right balance and the way you want to play the game is very important. The skill set and what these guys put out, and entertain us with, is very high," Fleming, who is the CSK coach and helped the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side beat Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL final recently, told stuff.co.nz on Sunday.