London: New Zealand captain Kane Williamson may be the world No. 1 Test batsman in ICC rankings but England are confident of getting him out in the two-Test series that begins at Lord's on Wednesday. The English bowlers are plotting to rattle him with deliveries swinging away before bringing one back to trap the right-hander leg before wicket.
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"It looks like swinging it away from him, pulling him across the crease and then using the nip-backer to get him lbw is a solid option," pace bowler Ollie Robinson told the media on Monday.
"That will be plan A and if he gets a few more we have got a few plan Bs and Cs in the background," added Robinson.
England fancy getting Williamson out early for a reason. The New Zealand batsman has a poor record in England, averaging 30.87. Compared to that, his career average is 54.31. New Zealand No. 3 batsmen has scored 247 runs across four Test matches in England.