Will Young’s India Challenge: “The Dream Is to Win Again”

Will Young

From spinning tracks to ODI battles — Will Young is back to test India again.

 

Will Young is once again in the spotlight as New Zealand prepare for their ODI series against India in January 2026. The experienced right-hander has become a key figure in New Zealand’s plans, especially after his memorable performance in India last year.

The 33-year-old batsman played a major role in New Zealand’s historic 3-0 Test series whitewash over India in November 2024. Batting on difficult turning pitches, Young scored 244 runs at an impressive average of 48.8. He handled world-class spinners like Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja with calm and confidence, proving his class in challenging conditions.

Speaking during a training session at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on January 9, 2026, Young called that Test tour the peak of his career. He had stepped in for Kane Williamson and embraced the responsibility, delivering when it mattered most. Now, his focus has shifted to the three-match ODI series starting January 11.

Young believes New Zealand are well prepared after strong recent one-day performances at home against England and West Indies. “The dream is to win another series in India,” he said, while also acknowledging how tough the challenge will be in the limited-overs format.

Interestingly, Young dismissed any talk of revenge following New Zealand’s loss to India in the 2025 Champions Trophy final. “It’s not even in our minds at all,” he stated. According to him, this bilateral series is about growth, momentum, and preparation for major ICC tournaments like the ODI World Cup and the Champions Trophy.

The stakes remain high, especially with the T20 World Cup approaching later this year. New Zealand are looking to build a flexible and confident squad, with players like Glenn Phillips adding depth and versatility.

Young has already made an impact in the ongoing ODI series. In the second ODI on January 13, 2026, he played a steady knock alongside Daryl Mitchell after early wickets fell, once again showing his adaptability across formats.

With experience, composure, and recent success on Indian soil, Will Young stands as a vital senior player for New Zealand — ready to lead another tough challenge in India.

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