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WT20: Kiwis ready to take on India after clinically disposing Lanka in warm-up

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March 11, 2016 13:36 IST

'We are looking forward to the game against India, had the first warm-up game and have got a game against England in a couple of days. I guess these games care for nothing'

New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson celebrates a wicket with teammates

IMAGE: New Zealand all-rounder Corey Anderson celebrates a wicket with teammates. Photograph: Hannah Peters/Getty Images

Swashbuckling Kiwi batsman Corey Anderson says New Zealand have a fair idea of how to beat Sri Lanka if they face them in the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 after the Kiwis scored a resounding 74-run win over the struggling Lankans in a warm-up game, on Friday.

"We do not face them in the pool game but if we face them in the semi-final, we know how to beat them. Look, it was a good game, we put on lot of runs, bowling wise, we restricted them to 150," Anderson, who retired out after making a quick fire 60, said.

The World T20 will kick off with a clash between hosts India and New Zealand, and Anderson said they are ready for the big match.

"We are looking forward to the game against India, had the first warm-up game and have got a game against England in a couple of days. I guess these games care for nothing," Anderson said.

Meanwhile, Lahiru Thirimanne who scored 41 for Sri Lanka, said there was no doubt that they have to up their performance.

"We don't have any pressure, the team after Sanga (Kumara Sangakara) and Mahela (Mahela Jayawardane) is in a regrouping process and that's not an excuse, we have to perform well. We have a good young bunch, no excuses, we have to perform," he said.

The left-handed batsman said as a team there was no pressure due to the change in captaincy.

"We are the same group. We have played for about three years (together). Angelo (Matthews) is the captain since 2013, it's been familiar faces, so there is no pressure," he added.

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