IND vs NZ fourth T20I | I still want to get better and perform on the world stage: Lockie Ferguson

Lockie Ferguson | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Lockie Ferguson has put his latest setback — a calf injury — behind him and is eager to hit the ground running after joining the New Zealand squad in India for the remaining two T20Is.

“It was a challenging 2025, for sure. But I still want to get better and perform on the world stage. Being in the World Cup picture is nice. I still want to test myself against the best in the world. Rehab sucks, injuries suck. It’s been challenging for the fast bowlers, but we try to do the best we can,” he said.

The 34-year-old acknowledged that managing workload has become central to longevity.

“When I started playing, there were two or three days between matches. Now we’re a little bit more limited. Cricket’s in an interesting space. I feel privileged to be travelling the world to play something I love. I’ll keep trying to do the work and stay on the park as long as possible.”

New Zealand’s bowlers have a tough task on hand to operate against a marauding Indian side on batter-friendly pitches.

“Obviously, we’re doing our homework behind the scenes. But if you get an opportunity to change the game or you feel like you’re having a good day, then it’s important to double down on that. But look, it’s why we play the game. International cricket is not easy.”

He also offered a cheeky solution to tackle Abhishek Sharma, who has made the format his own.

“He’s obviously full of confidence and is playing some outstanding shots. It’s important to review, find areas where he’s a little bit weaker and try to bring an aggressive brand of cricket into what we’re playing. Sometimes it’s best to try to get him off strike, get him at the other end and bowl to the other batter.”

Published – January 27, 2026 09:29 pm IST

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