In the final warm-up game before the ICC Cricket World Cup, Henry was carted for 107 runs in just nine overs as the West Indies racked up 421. CWC 2019 Special Site | Points Table | Stats Since then the Black Caps have bowled first four times and on each occasion kept their opposition below 250, the only team to have done so. The latest was in a four-wicket victory over South Africa at Edgbaston, and Henry believes the Kiwis are ready for whatever batting line-up they face. He said: “It was just a warm-up game so I’m not too worried but every game is important in a World Cup. Especially with the format the way it is, it will be a good challenge. It’s a new venue, we go to Manchester and it’s going to be another great contest. “The West Indies are a very dangerous side so we’ll give them that respect but we’re looking forward to the challenge. “In every ground we will be faced with different challenges so it’s making sure we adapt to every surface we play on. Every game has been different and we’ve had to attack it a little differently.” Against South Africa…