Former New Zealand batter Grant Elliot believes several rookie bowlers like pacer Henry Shipley will need huge performances to make the cut for New Zealands 15-man squad for the Men's ODI World Cup, to be held in India in October-November.
At Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday, Shipley took career-best figures of 5/6 in his first ODI at his home ground as New Zealand bowled out Sri Lanka for 76 in 19.1 overs to win the series opener by a whopping 198 runs.
"Henry Shipley will be an interesting one to watch. He had that experience in India and it will be very fascinating to see how he and Blair Tickner actually scrub up because that was a tough series, I was over there and those wickets were … flat. So that was a tough introduction and I think they'll enjoy bowling in New Zealand conditions a lot more, a little bit of swing and they can hit their areas.