Blackcaps hero Tim Seifert knows he’s given World Cup selectors plenty to think about after his Man of the Match performance against India in the opening T20 match of their series in Wellington on Wednesday. The wicketkeeper-batsman blasted 84 runs off 43 balls to help New Zealand win the match by 80 runs, India’s worst defeat by runs since a 49-run loss to Australia at the 2010 World T20. Seifert opened the batting alongside Colin Munro after Martin Guptill was ruled out of the three-match series due to a back injury. The 24-year-old’s knock helped the Blackcaps reach 219/6 from their allocated overs, before New Zealand’s bowlers ripped through India’s batting line up to dismiss their opponents for 139 in 19.2 overs. Seifert couldn’t have picked a better time to put on a show as the Blackcaps coaches continue to explore their wicket-keeping options for the World Cup later this year in England. With each team allowed a squad of only 15 players at the World Cup, taking two keepers can sometimes be a luxury. Last month, New Zealand coach Gary Stead mentioned the possibility that Henry Nicholls, who has rarely kept wicket in recent years, could play that role…