WATCH: New Zealand cricket's cute video of family members announcing ODI World Cup squad breaks the internet

Discover how New Zealand cricket uniquely announced their squad for the ODI World Cup 2023 as their captain Kane Williamson returns for the prestigious tournament.

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New Zealand cricket chose an unconventional method to announce their ODI World Cup 2023 squad.

In a touching gesture, New Zealand cricket chose an intimate method to announce their ODI World Cup 2023 squad. Instead of a conventional reveal, the families of the selected 15 players were brought into the limelight, presenting their loved ones representing the nation in the upcoming World Cup in India.

New Zealand will initiate their ODI World Cup endeavour against England on October 5 at the renowned Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This face-off is drawing immense attention, given it's a rematch between the finalists from the last World Cup.

 


New Zealand ODI World Cup 2023 Full schedule


 

FIXTUREDATEVENUE
New Zealand vs EnglandOctober 5Ahmedabad
New Zealand vs Qualifier 1October 9Hyderabad
New Zealand vs BangladeshOctober 14Chennai
New Zealand vs AfghanistanOctober 18Chennai
New Zealand vs IndiaOctober 22Dharamsala
New Zealand vs AustraliaOctober 28Dharamsala
New Zealand vs South AfricaNovember 1Pune
New Zealand vs PakistanNovember 4Bengaluru
New Zealand vs Qualifier 2November 9Bengaluru


The Blackcaps, as they're fondly known, decided to tug at the heartstrings of fans worldwide by enlisting the family members of the players. The resultant video, showcasing these proud family members, became a testament to the bond and spirit of the New Zealand World Cup squad.

Kane Williamson, a stalwart of New Zealand cricket, despite facing physical hurdles, has been named the captain for the ODI World Cup 2023. The journey to this point wasn't easy for Williamson. In April 2023, during a stint with the Gujarat Titans in the IPL, Williamson had an unfortunate fall, rupturing his ACL in his right knee. This mishap led to a challenging sabbatical from cricket.

Nonetheless, the dedication and perseverance exhibited during Williamson's recovery were commendable. It's no surprise that he rightfully made his spot in the ODI World Cup squad, ready to lead the Blackcaps to possible victory.
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