da bet7: Mark Gillespie, the rookie New Zealand fast bowler, is optimistic about his abilities to contribute in tight situations during his side’s Champions Trophy campaign

Cricinfo staff13-Oct-2006

Mark Gillespie: gunning for the buzz and thrill © Getty Images
Mark Gillespie, the rookie New Zealand fast bowler, is optimistic about his abilities to contribute in tight situations during his side’s Champions Trophy campaign. Touted as a potential at-the-death bowler, Gillespie has been picked as cover in an injury-prone New Zealand side and has expressed an appetite for a challenge.”If I play, it’ll be for keeps and I’m excited about that. I’d love to get a run,” Gillespie, 26, told reporters. “Every outing is a crunch match in this tournament so you’ve got to be on your game every time you walk out on the park. It’s not as if there’s a few soft games for blooding a youngster, it’s not like that. But I like the challenge; I like the extra buzz and the excitement, and I especially like the thought of playing over here, where it seems that just about everyone is obsessed with the game.”Gillespie earned a call-up based on a decent State Shield showing and a good performance for New Zealand A in the Top End tournament at Darwin. In his first outing in India, he picked up 3 for 37 from seven overs in a warm-up victory against Mumbai yesterday, but remained unsure of whether he would play in New Zealand’s first match against South Africa on Friday.”I’ve had no indication of what, if any games, I might be considered for,” he said. “I haven’t given it much thought to be honest; just taking every day as it comes. I don’t want to put any extra pressure on myself. If I play, well great, but if I don’t I’m still getting a marvellous learning experience.”He also lapped up the Indian atmosphere and support: “It’s been pretty crazy; a new experience for me, definitely. They just adore cricket, the people over here. It’s amazing, no matter where you go there are crowds following you. I haven’t got any previous experience over here so I don’t know what’s normal. But people are just crazy about the cricket and the Champions Trophy right now”.