ODI World Cup: When the 2023 Men's ODI World Cup opener between England and New Zealand begins at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon, it being the re-match of the 2019 finale at Lord’s won’t just be on the minds of fans from both countries.
Yes, both teams have sufficient batting power in their ranks and boast of effective spinners. But New Zealand and England also match up well on the fast-bowling front. Despite losing Tim Southee for Thursday’s opener, Trent Boult's threat looms large on England’s batters.
Remember that final at Lord’s in 2019 – when Boult almost trapped Jason Roy lbw with an inswinger from over the wicket, only for the right-handed batter to survive on umpire’s call, leading the way to a nervy start for England, which led to a dramatic final.