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Aussies are playing mind games, we’re used to them: Fleming
Sunday, March 9 2003 16:39 Hrs (IST)
Johannesburg: New Zealand insisted on Sunday that it will not be intimidated by
Australia's awesome pace battalion when the two sides clash in the World Cup Super
Sixes on Tuesday.
The world champions used Brett Lee as a battering ram to deliberately target Sri
Lanka skipper Sanath Jayasuriya in their opening second phase game at Centurion on
Friday.
It was done with such force that Jayasuriya ended up in hospital with an arm injury
which could have ended his World Cup and Australian captain Ricky Ponting hinted
that Kiwi captain Stephen Fleming would be next in the firing line.
"We've heard it all before," said Fleming. "Aussies are just following on from Steve
Waugh who was very good at using the media." Ponting, whose team is the only one
with a perfect record in the tournament, is adamant that nothing will stand in his
way of a second successive World Cup title.
"We need to put pressure on Stephen Fleming," said Ponting. "He made a sensational
century against South Africa. Fleming is playing well at the top of the order and
New Zealand has played some good cricket."
The build-up to the match had already been given extra spice as long ago as January
when Black Caps all-rounder Chris Cairns said that Ponting had yet to prove himself
as a skipper at the highest level.
"Ricky Ponting is a unproven international captain whereas guys like Stephen Fleming
have been around for a while," said Cairns. "When you get rid of someone with the
stature and ability of (former skipper) Steve Waugh it can have a negative effect on
a team.
"They do have some great front runners so you have to get them under pressure
early."
Copyright AFP 2001
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