Feb 6, 2019ESPNcricinfo staffFacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmailprintWhen Tim Seifert was told he’d be opening in the first T20I in Wellington, he went and looked up videos. Not unusual, but then he didn’t go watch his own videos or those of India’s bowlers.”Kinda funny when I got told that I’ll be opening the innings,” Seifert told Star Sports, after setting up New Zealand’s 80-run win with an explosive 43-ball 84, “I YouTubed Brendon McCullum and watched some of his innings.”In his post-match press conference, Seifert said he had watched quite a bit of McCullum growing up.”Yeah, obviously. I’d be lying if I said Baz wasn’t one of my heroes growing up,” Seifert later said, at his post-match press conference. “Obviously you try to be yourself out there, but I definitely have looked at Baz throughout my childhood.”There were shades of McCullum to some of Seifert’s shots on Wednesday, particularly in the gallops down the track to the fast bowlers and the fast-hands slaps through cover point. There were also flourishes that were all his own, like a switch-hit boundary off Krunal Pandya’s left-arm spin.”I kind of just looked at the field and, you know, it’s all in the moment. I don’t really practice…