New Zealand's everything vanquishing rugby group has conveyed an energizing cry to Kane Williamson's side in front of the cricket World Cup last against England, with skipper Kieran Read asking them to "stuff the Poms" on their home soil.
The whole All Blacks squad and staff showed up in a well-wishing video for the Black Caps as they offer to win the competition just because at Lord's later on Sunday.
"How cooperative attitude it be the point at which you folks stuff the Poms on the home of cricket, how about we go, fellows," Read stated, provoking clench hand siphons and challenging from partners all wearing All Blacks unit.
"Pom" is an everyday term broadly utilized in previous British states New Zealand, Australia and South Africa to portray English individuals.
All Blacks mentor Steve Hansen, sitting close by Read, stated: "Congrats on what's been an incredible competition and the open door in the last. Want you to enjoy all that life has to offer for the benefit of the All Blacks."
New Zealand will endeavor to go one better against Eoin Morgan's side in the wake of losing the last against Australia four years prior in Melbourne.
The All Blacks will offer for a cap trap of World Cup titles when rugby's worldwide masterpiece commences in Japan in September.
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