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There are plenty of superstars in Indian team: Kane Williamson

Saying that that his side looks forward to playing against India, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, commented on India’s talent pool, ahead of his side’s first T20I match against India in Wellington.“Their side has been busy. It is natural that not everyone can do everything. Their depth is second to none. I have seen the […]

Saying that that his side looks forward to playing against India, New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson, commented on India’s talent pool, ahead of his side’s first T20I match against India in Wellington.
“Their side has been busy. It is natural that not everyone can do everything. Their depth is second to none. I have seen the talent these players have and there are plenty of superstars in that team,” said Williamson. While focussing on his own team, Williamson spoke about pacer Trent Boult saying that he has been a huge part of the national side and he hopes to see him in Kiwis colours once again.
“Trent Boult has been a world-class player for us. He has been a huge part of our team. Hopefully, we will see him in New Zealand colours again. But it is a moving landscape, you make different decisions throughout your career,” said Williamson in a media interaction ahead of the first match.
Boult is not participating in both ODI and T20I series against Men in Blue.
Back in August, Boult had requested New Zealand Cricket to release him from his central contract so that he could spend more time with his family while also making himself available for domestic leagues.
The move means the 33-year-old will have a significantly reduced role with the Blackcaps during his final years in the game, while still being eligible for selection if and when available.
About his release from Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad, Williamson said that he was aware of the move a few days back and said he would love to keep playing in the league as it is a “special tournament”.
“Had real fun time and memories with SRH,” he added. Williamson was released by Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the mini-auction scheduled on 23 December. He made his IPL debut for the Orange Army in 2015 and led the franchise as well across multiple seasons.

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