It's all-out attack for Black Caps, says captain Brendon McCullum
Unbeaten New Zealand will continue with what they feel is a winning formula against West Indies in the last eight

New Zealand will stick with their crash, bang, wallop brand of cricket in today's World Cup quarter-final against West Indies because it gives them the best chance of winning, captain Brendon McCullum said on Friday.
The 33-year-old McCullum has electrified the tournament with his belligerent attacking style, both with bat in hand and through his tactics in the field, as New Zealand reached the last eight unbeaten.
"I think it's safe to assume that we'll still try to play an entertaining and attacking brand of cricket," McCullum said at the Basin Reserve.
"We want to play that brand of cricket. We've identified that that is what is going to make us a team which is going to be tough to beat and I can't see that changing.
We want to play that brand of cricket. We've identified that that is what is going to make us a team which is going to be tough to beat and I can't see that changing
"Just because there's pressure on a game, it shouldn't take you away from what's your best opportunity to win."