Unfazed by scheduling quirks, venue changes, or unfamiliar conditions, New Zealand stick to their no-nonsense approach heading into the Super Eight. Mark Chapman’s calm responses reflect a team focused on clarity, adaptability, and execution as they prepare to tackle spin-heavy Pakistan on slower Colombo surfaces.
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