The New Zealand cricket side are looking to win their first World Cup in any form of the game. APNZ's Daniel Richardson looks at five reasons why they could make a splash at the bash and dash Twenty20 event when it starts in Sri Lanka next week.
1. Ability to find the blockhole
Tim Southee and Kyle Mills are two seamers who have proven they can find the toes of opposition batsmen, which makes them tough to get away. Who could forget Southee's impressive performance in that super over against Australia in Christchurch in February, 2010, when he limited the Aussies to six runs in the eliminator over and New Zealand cruised to victory? It was a world-class display of death bowling. More of the same next week, Tim. Mills has also been around the block and still has a bit to offer in limited overs cricket.
2. Spinning in
With Ronnie Hira, Daniel Vettori, Nathan McCullum and Rob Nicol, New Zealand have a good collection of spin bowlers. Vettori's record is well known - 100 T20 wickets from 95 games across all the teams he has represented - while McCullum is the sixth-best bowler in T20 internationals according to the ICC. The older McCullum has also snagged an impressive 36 wickets from 34 T20 internationals at 16.58. Hira provides plenty of energy with the ball and Nicol can be handy given he also provides top-order batting.