New Zealand Cricket bowling coach Vaughn Johnson believes Otago has sufficient firepower in its bowling to progress to the last eight of the Champions League twenty20 tournament beginning in India next month.
Johnson, a former Otago player and coach, has been called in to help prepare the Volts’ attack before its biggest challenge.
Otago opens its campaign against South Africa’s Cape Cobras on October 10 and plays the Bangalore Royal Challengers two days later.
A win in either of those matches could be enough to send Otago through to the final eight.
And while twenty/20 is a batsman’s game, Johnson rates the Otago attack, which includes three international players: Black Caps Nathan McCullum and Ian Butler and English all-rounder Dimitri Mascarenhas.
“Having Nathan McCullum adds a huge amount to their attack,” Johnson said.
“And in guys like [Mat] Harvie, [Warren] McSkimming, Mascarenhas, [James] McMillan, Butler and [Neil] Wagner you’ve got pace bowlers who are proven at first-class level, and some of them proven at international level.
So with Nathan and young Nick Beard in the spin attack, along with those six quicks, you’ve got a really balanced attack,” he said.




