Getting used to the heat in India is the biggest takeaway: Kiwi all-rounder Halliday 

Kaumi GazetteCricket12 August, 20258.2K Views

Brooke Halliday batting throughout observe at the CSK High Performance Centre.
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For New Zealand all-rounder Brooke Halliday, getting accustomed to the heat in India is the biggest takeaway from the three-match ODI collection in Ahmedabad final October and her ongoing two-week coaching stint at the CSK High Performance Centre (HPC) right here.

Halliday is a part of a gaggle of 10 New Zealand girls gamers coaching right here as preparation for the upcoming girls’s ODI World Cup (Sept. 30 to Nov. 2) in India and Sri Lanka.

“It’s really hot over here. The biggest adjustment coming from New Zealand is probably the heat and how you deal with that. If we’re in New Zealand right now, it’s probably around 10 degrees. So, just being here for two weeks, I’m sure the body is going to appreciate that kind of adjustment to the heat. And hopefully, it means that again when we come back in October, that period of adjusting won’t be as long,” she mentioned at the CSK HPC floor.

“Then, the second part of it would just be the conditions. Just in the last seven days, I think we’ve kind of batted on four or five different kinds of pitches that do something slightly different. It means that we have to learn how to adjust and adapt really quickly. That’s the biggest thing we learned in October last year and also in this trip. Hopefully, it means that when we come back in October, we’ll be one step ahead already,” she added.

Halliday tailored to the circumstances sufficiently for her to grow to be the high run-getter in the ODI collection. The left-hander scored 133 runs at 44.33 throughout the three matches. Talking about the variations in going through spin in New Zealand and India, she mentioned: “You probably get a little bit more turn over here, and then the second part is the slowness. New Zealand is probably a little bit more skiddier.”

The 29-year-old mentioned she’s been particularly specializing in batting towards leg-spin in coaching.

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