Any dog will do, says Kane Williamson after being tagged as underdogs
Updated On: 14 July, 2019 06:46 AM IST | | Harit N Joshi
New Zealand would of course look to end on the right side today at Lord's when they take on England after working up the ladder to reach the World Cup final for the second consecutive time

Kane Williamson stretches during practice on Saturday. Pic /AFP
London: A World Cup final doesn't come often. And when it comes, one expects to put their best foot forward.
New Zealand would of course look to end on the right side today at Lord's when they take on England after working up the ladder to reach the World Cup final for the second consecutive time. However, their skipper Kane Williamson is fine if they don't play their best cricket today. New Zealand have often scrapped through in the tournament and ended up on the right side of the result most of the times. The Kiwis pride themselves on being smart operators on the field and that is what they would look to do today as well.

