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WTC Final: Australia Test skipper Tim Paine feels India will beat New Zealand comfortably

Australia red-ball skipper Tim Paine has no doubt that India will trump New Zealand comfortably to emerge victorious in the inaugural World Test Championship final.

By Pti
Tim Paine feels India will beat New Zealand comfortably in WTC Final

Melbourne, June 15: Australia red-ball skipper Tim Paine has no doubt that India will trump New Zealand comfortably to emerge victorious in the inaugural World Test Championship final.

World's top-two Test teams will fight it out for the title at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton from June 18.

"My prediction is, India will win pretty comfortably if they play anywhere near their best," Paine said at a press conference in Brisbane.

Paine had captained Australia against both New Zealand and India.

WTC Final: India vs New Zealand: Time table, Date, India time, Venue, Squads, TV channel, live streaming infoWTC Final: India vs New Zealand: Time table, Date, India time, Venue, Squads, TV channel, live streaming info

While Australia beat the Kiwis 3-0 at home in 2019, they suffered a 1-2 defeat against India when Virat Kohli's side travelled Down Under in early 2020.

New Zealand are coming into the match well-prepared, following their 1-0 series-win over hosts England but for Paine, it won't count for much as he believes the win came against a depleted home side.

England did not have all-rounders Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali in their line-up apart from missing Jos Buttler, pacer Jofra Archer and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes.

WTC Final: India road to the World Test Championship Final 2021 against New ZealandWTC Final: India road to the World Test Championship Final 2021 against New Zealand

It's a fact which makes him believe that the Ashes series later in the summer would be an altogether different ball game.

"I think New Zealand are a good team, for one, and secondly if we're being realistic I think it's a really different team that we saw England out on the field to what we're probably going to see in the Ashes... keeping it in perspective it certainly wasn't England's strongest team," he said.

Story first published: Tuesday, June 15, 2021, 11:05 [IST]
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