WELLINGTON: Red-faced New Zealanders who had written off the Black Caps’ chances in the World Cup were forced to eat their words Thursday after their shock semi-final win over India.
“Humble pie tasting good as Black Caps defy the odds,” sports columnist Duncan Johnstone wrote on the Stuff website after the nation had largely written off struggling New Zealand’s chances against a red-hot India.
Radio Sport declared it “eat your words Thursday” after the sensational 18-run win at Old Trafford which finished in the early hours of Thursday morning, New Zealand time, while Stuff senior writer Mark Geenty called it “one of New Zealand’s best and most significant victories”.
Ahead of the critical knockout match, New Zealanders had largely consigned Kane Williamson and the Black Caps to the scrap heap. They only qualified for the final four by having a better run-rate than Pakistan, although Pakistan had beaten New Zealand by six wickets and were seen by many critics and callers to talkback radio as more worthy semi-finalists.
Even former New Zealand great Daniel Vettori said before the toss at Old Trafford: “India remain my favourites to win it all.” Instead it will be New Zealand who go into Sunday’s final against hosts England.
Former New Zealand Test batsman Craig Cumming, a co-host on Radio Sport, said he too believed New Zealand “would struggle to make the semi-finals, but sometimes when you’re playing poorly like they have you are dangerous.”
The New Zealand Herald hailed the victory as “the Manchester miracle” after heading their match preview earlier in the week: “Damp squib exit looms for Black Caps at Cricket World Cup”.
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