New Zealand won't curb aggressive game for knockout rounds


  • Cricket
  • Monday, 16 Mar 2015

New Zealand team sings their national anthem before their Cricket World Cup match against Bangladesh in Hamilton March 13, 2015. REUTERS/Nigel Marple

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand will not be shelving the aggressive game that has taken them through the pool stage at the World Cup unbeaten despite the stakes now being that much higher in the knock-out rounds, batsman Kane Williamson said on Monday.

The co-hosts will enter Saturday's quarter-final in Wellington as raging favourites to beat West Indies having notched six straight wins from their pool matches.

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