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Danny Morrison: Ex-cricketer Dissects NZ's Poor T20 World Cup So Far

Martin Devlin
Drive Talkback Host & Contributing Writer
Posted 12 June 2024

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Danny Morrison - former New Zealand cricketer and now a well-regarded commentator of the sport around the world - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport. Morrison is at the Twenty20 World Cup calling games, and was in attendance to watch the Black Caps' abysmal display in their opening 84-run loss to Afghanistan in Guyana. The performance was one of New Zealand's worst in recent memory, and makes their next clash against the West Indies (Thursday morning NZ time) virtually a must-win.

Morrison and Devlin discuss the Black Caps' campaign so far, their lack of preparation ahead of the tournament, and the tall task of advancing into the Super 8 stage. They also discuss other standout teams at the tournament.

Martin Devlin is a veteran New Zealand radio and television broadcaster.